The 'volt' is.
1 volt = 1 joule per coulomb
The measure of the potential energy of an electric charge is called electric potential. It is defined as the work done per unit charge in bringing a test charge from infinity to a specific point in an electric field. The unit of electric potential is the volt.
The international unit for energy (and work) is the joule.
The physical quantity that has the unit joule per coulomb is electric potential, which is measured in volts. Electric potential is a measure of the electric potential energy per unit charge at a point in an electric field.
The term is electric potential. It is a measure of the potential energy of a unit positive test charge at a specific location in an electric field.
The electrical unit of potential difference is the volt, represented by the symbol V. It is a measure of the force that pushes electric charge through a circuit.
Volt
volt (V)
The unit of current is the ampere. The unit of potential difference, or electromagnetic force is the volt.
Volt. As in "the voltage is 2 volts"
The volt (symbol: V).
The measure of the potential energy of an electric charge is called electric potential. It is defined as the work done per unit charge in bringing a test charge from infinity to a specific point in an electric field. The unit of electric potential is the volt.
The international unit for energy (and work) is the joule.
Potential energy is measure in Joules (J). A Joule is a Newton*meter (N*m)
The unit of measure used to indicate Ecell, which is the cell potential or electromotive force of a cell, is volts (V).
The physical quantity that has the unit joule per coulomb is electric potential, which is measured in volts. Electric potential is a measure of the electric potential energy per unit charge at a point in an electric field.
The term is electric potential. It is a measure of the potential energy of a unit positive test charge at a specific location in an electric field.
The electrical unit of potential difference is the volt, represented by the symbol V. It is a measure of the force that pushes electric charge through a circuit.