Physics, asked by rkansara139, 3 months ago

The correct relation is: *

a) 1J = 1C / 1V

b) 1J = 1V / 1C

c) 1J = 1C x 1V

d) 1J x 1C x 1V = 1​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
4

b) 1J = 1V / 1C

Explanation:

As we know,

 \tiny\begin{gathered}\qquad \longmapsto {\underline{\purple{FORMULA \:  FOR \:  POTENTIAL  \: DIFFERENCE \:  IS: \:    }} } \\\end{gathered} \\ \begin{gathered}\qquad \longmapsto {\green{ V =  \frac{W}{Q}   } } \\\end{gathered}

So, according to formulae we can also write as,

\begin{gathered}\qquad \longmapsto \frak{{\green{ 1 \: volt =  \frac{ 1 \: joule}{1 \: coulomb} }} } \\\end{gathered}

We can also this formula as,

\begin{gathered}\qquad \longmapsto \frak{{1 \: joule =  \frac{1 \: volt}{1 \: coulumb \: } }} \\\end{gathered}

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Answered by farhatfatmaixb
1

Answer:

c) 1J = 1C × IV

Explanation:

The above answer is wrong.

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