Physics, asked by fencermohit1626, 10 months ago

What is represented by joule/coulomb

Answers

Answered by Rahul161817231
39

Answer:

Joule is a unit for work done and coulomb is the unit for the charge. The potential is defined as the ratio of the work done to the charge and the unit of the potential difference is volt. Hence, one joule per coulomb is equal to the unit of the potential difference. Therefore it will be equal to one Volt.

if it is helpful please mark it as brainliest

Answered by soumilihaldar1659
2

Explanation:

the electric potential difference between two points in a current carrying conductor is said to be 1 volt , if 1 joule of work is done in moving one coulomb of electric charge from one point to another

Thus , 1 joule

1 volt = ____________

1 coulomb

hope it helps

Similar questions