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What does Joule/Ampere square second represent? anyone​

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Answered by dwivedinipu
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Answer:

resistance

Explanation:

you know na that work done= V×I×T

and ampere square second= I×I×T

simply cancel out and then the remaining will be V/I

and according to Ohm's law, V=I×R

so, V/I = R.

hence the answer is resistance

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Answered by mathematicalcosmolog
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Answer:

Your answer is above.(I have Derived a physical quantity from SI unit of 3 other physical quantities)

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