Physics, asked by kshitij4422, 11 months ago

We know that Volts are unit of potential difference and Ampere is unit of current.
Then why we measure current flowing in a high tension wire in volts but not in ampere's ?? ​

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Answered by mowyanivesh
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Explanation:

V is directly proportional to I.

the total power is generally said in volts like transformers are designated in kVA which is VxI

that is electrical power

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