what is one volt potential difference
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one volt is equal to one joule per Colomb
if there is a space between the two terminal and a point charge of one colomb is left from+ ve terminal the charge will get attracted by - ve terminal and it will accelerate
when it will reach + ve terminal
it's kinetic energy will be one joule
if there is a space between the two terminal and a point charge of one colomb is left from+ ve terminal the charge will get attracted by - ve terminal and it will accelerate
when it will reach + ve terminal
it's kinetic energy will be one joule
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Explanation:
One volt is defined as energy consumption of one joule per electric charge of one coulomb. 1V = 1J/C. One volt is equal to current of 1 amp times resistance of 1 ohm. 1V = 1A * 1Ω Collection of one Columb charge on unit farad capacitor is one volt.
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