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What is the difference between current, volts, and watts? I'm a little doubtful of this. Thanks a lot for helping clear it up!

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Answered by abhaybhatia88
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One of the major difference between volts and watts is that the volt is the SI unit of potential difference and electromotive force, whereas the watt measures the SI unit of power. ... The measurement taken in volts is easier as compared to watts because watts is the product of the two quantity i.e., voltage and current.

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