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प्रश्न
Which of the following statements correctly defines a volt?
(a) a volt is a joule per ampere.
(b) a volt is a joule per coulomb.
उत्तर
A volt is a joule per coulomb.
The potential difference between two points is said to be 1 volt if 1 joule of work is done in moving 1 coulomb of electric charge from one point to another.
1 volt = 1 joule / 1 coulomb
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