what is the difference between volt and ampere.please explain in simple way.
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Explanation:
1.The volt measure the force which causes the electrons to flow through the conductor whereas the amp measure the rate of flow electrons.
2.Volt is equal to the ratio of joule per coulomb whereas the amp is represented by the coulomb per second.
3.The volt is represented by the symbol V and the ampere is represented by the symbol A.
4.The volt is the unit of potential difference, voltage and electromotive force, whereas the amp is the unit of current.
5.The volt is measured by the voltmeter whereas the amp is measured by the ammeter
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Key Differences Between Volt and Amp.
•The volt measure the force which causes the electrons to flow through the conductor whereas the amp measure the rate of flow electrons.
•Volt is equal to the ratio of joule per coulomb whereas the amp is represented by the coulomb per second.
•The volt is represented by the symbol V and the ampere is represented by the symbol A.
•The volt is the unit of potential difference, voltage and electromotive force, whereas the amp is the unit of current.
•The volt is measured by the voltmeter whereas the amp is measured by the ammeter.
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