Volts; The Ampere is the unit for current in charge per second.
No, electric current is actually measured in amperes (amps), not volts. Volts measure the difference in electric potential between two points, while amperes measure the flow rate of electric current.
Electric current is measured in amps not voltsElectric voltage is measured in volts.
'Force' isn't measured in volts. Potential and potential difference are measured in volts.
'Force' isn't measured in volts. Potential and potential difference are measured in volts.
Volts are a measure of electric potential difference.
Voltage and potential difference are measured in volts.
They are each measured in volts (V).
Alternating Current is measured in Amperes.
Potential difference is the difference in electric potential between two points in an electric field. It is measured in volts and represents the work done per unit charge in moving a test charge between the two points.
A Volt meter is used to measure potential difference (a.k.a. voltage). Potential difference is measured in units called: Volts (V).
Voltage is what is measured in volts. This is the electric potential difference between two places. The electric current is also measured so as to ascertain the voltage.
Potential difference is measured in Volts (shown as (V) or sometimes (E))