When we when do we say that the potential difference between two points of a current is 1 volt?
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The potential difference between two points of a current carrying conductor is said to be one volt when one joule of work is done to move a unit charge of coulomb from one point to another
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Potential difference between two points in a current-carrying conductor is said to be 1 volt if 1 joule of work is done to carry a charge of 1 coulomb from one point to the other,i.e., 1volt=1joule1coulomb or 1V=1J1C=1JC-1.
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