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Watt jis equal to volt and ampere formula

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power=potential difference*current
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Explanation: WATT- The watt is a method of measuring the rate of energy transfer of an appliance. A one watt lightbulb, for example, will change one joule of electrical energy into light energy (and some heat/sound) every second. It is a measure of an appliance's power.

AMPERE- It represents a flow of one coulomb of electricity per second. ... A flow of one ampere is produced in a resistance of one ohm by a potential difference of one volt.

VOLT- Volt is the pressure from an electrical circuit's power source that pushes charged electrons (current) through a conducting loop, enabling them to do work such as illuminating a light. In brief, voltage = pressure, and it is measured in volts (V).

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