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what is Si unit of potential difference, current, charge, resistance, resistivity, electric power?​

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Answered by Crystall91
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SI unit of:-

Potential Difference - Volt(V)

Current - ampere(A)

Charge - coulomb ( c)

Resistance - Ohm

Resistivity - rho

Electric power - Watt (W)

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