Potential difference between points A and B in an electric field is 1 V"". Explain the above statement.
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Voltage or Potential Difference between A and B in an electric field is 1V is defined as the current through the conductor is 1 Ampere doing a work of 1 joule.
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Potential difference
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Potential difference is the difference in the amount of energy that charge carriers have between two points in a circuit. It is measured in Volts.
When the potential difference is 1V, means that a current of 1 ampere is doing a work of 1 joule between the points A and B.
V = IR
The values of I and R should be such that V is 1. So current should be the inverse of resistance of the wire.
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