Physics, asked by jksoshs, 11 months ago

what is the dimensional formula of potential difference....????​

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Answered by Anonymous
3

Multiply the amount of the current by the amount of resistance in the circuit. The result of the multiplication will be the potential difference, measured in volts. This formula is known as Ohm's Law, V = IR.

Answered by xROYx
3

Answer:

Potential difference =

 \frac{work}{charge}

Work =

 {m}^{1}  {l}^{2}  {t}^{ - 2}

Charge =

 {a}^{1}  {t}^{1}

So.

Potential Difference =

 \frac{ {m}^{1}  {l}^{2} {t}^{ - 2}  }{  {a}^{1}  {t}^{1}  }  =  {m}^{1}  {l}^{2}  {t}^{ - 3}  {a}^{ - 1}

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