when do we say that the potential difference across a conductor is 1 volt
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hey friend,
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the potential difference across a conductor is said to be 1 volt when the work done in carrying a unit positive charge from one point to the other is 1 joule.
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here's your answer,
the potential difference across a conductor is said to be 1 volt when the work done in carrying a unit positive charge from one point to the other is 1 joule.
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when the 1 joule of energy is used up in transferring a charge of 1 coulumb b/w the 2 points.....
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