When is the potential difference between two points in a current carrying conductor said to be 1V?
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when 1 j of work is done to move a unit of charge from one point to another point.
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Across two points in an electric circuit, when a work of 1 Joule is done to move a charge of 1 coulomb from one point to another then the potential difference is said to be 1 Volt .
1 Volt = 1 Joule / 1 Coulomb
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