Physics, asked by adityakumar423222, 4 months ago

What do you mean by 1 ampere ,1 watt and 1 dioptre?​

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Answered by aryankaul539
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Answer:

1 ampere is 1 coulomb on charge flowing per second in a circuit.

1 watt is the product of the 1v of potential difference across a circuit and 1 ampere of current flowing through the circuit

1 dioptre is the reciprocal of focal length of 1 Metres

Answered by srnroofing171711
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Answer:

1 Ampere:-

==>One ampere is defined as the current that flows with electric charge of one coulomb per second.

==>One coulomb per second constituting one Ampere.

Explanation:

1 Watt:-

==>The watt is a unit of power.

==>in the international system of units (SI) it is defined as a derived unit of 1 joule per second.

1 dioptre:-

==>1 dioptre is a unit of reciprocal length.

==>1 dioptre = 1m-1

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