The potential difference between two points in an electric circuit is 1 V. What does it mean?
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(i) The potential difference between two points is 1 volt means that if a charge of 1 coulomb is moved from one point to the other, 1 joule of work is required. The potential difference across a conductor is measured by means of an instrument called the "voltmeter".
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(i) The potential difference between two points is 1 volt means that if a charge of 1 coulomb is moved from one point to the other, 1 joule of work is required. The potential difference across a conductor is measured by means of an instrument called the "voltmeter".
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