Why the unit of potential difference is considered volt(v) ?
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work done per unit charge but against field
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energy supply per unit charge
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Explanation:
The potential difference is the measure of difference between the voltage (measured in volts ) of 2 points or leads ( example battery ).
The difference of any 2 units is the same unit itself.
For example :
3 chocolates - 2 chocolates = 1 chocolate
See, the unit is same throughout the subtraction i.e, chocolate.
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