Named after Count Alessandro Volta, an Italian Physicist who was also credited with the invention of the battery
The word "volt" is named after the Italian physicist Alessandro Volta.
The unit of electrical potential is the volt. The volt was named for the Italian physicist Alessandro Volta.
Volt is the SI word chosen for the unit of electromotive force. It is named for the Italian physicist Allesandro Volta who invented the voltaic pile, possibly the first chemical battery.
Not "Volt" - but "Volta". The unit "volt" was named Alessandro Volta.
The word revolt has the word volt in it.:p
The term "volt" was named after the Italian physicist Alessandro Volta who invented the electric battery in the late 18th century. The name was chosen to honor his contributions to the field of electricity.
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The word "volt" comes from the Italian physicist Alessandro Volta, who invented the voltaic pile, an early form of battery. The volt is the unit of electrical potential difference, named in honor of Volta's contributions to the field of electricity.
The volt is named in honor of the Lombard physicist Alessandro Volta (1745–1827), who invented the voltaic pile, possibly the first chemical battery. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alessandro_Volta#Honors
The term "volt" was named in honor of Alessandro Volta, an Italian physicist who invented the electric battery. Volta's work in developing the voltaic pile, an early form of battery, helped pave the way for the measurement of electrical potential difference, which led to the naming of the unit of electrical potential as the "volt" in his honor.
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