One joule (energy unit) per coloumb (predefined charge 6.24X10^18 electrons).
V = J/C
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That depends on circuit voltage. 1 watt is equal to 1 volt times 1 amp.
You can use an insulation rating 5000 volt to run 4160 volt supply.
Yes.
It'll only deliver 1/4 of the power.
kilo means 1000 so multiply by 1000 to get from 1 volt to 1 kilo volt
Volt is the unit of voltage.One volt is equal to 1 joule per coulomb:1 V = 1 J/C
Volt is the unit of voltage.One volt is equal to 1 joule per coulomb:1 V = 1 J/C
1 volt battery does not exist.
if it is any think over 1 volt it is not a cell battery it is just a 6 volt battery if you had a 1 volt then it would be a cell battery
1 volt
The 'volt' is. 1 volt = 1 joule per coulomb
1 volt is defined as go FAQ yourself CAQBAG, have nice day
There no electrical units for measurement of volatage that are smaller than a volt. A millivolt (1/1000 volt) A microvolt (1/1000 millivolt) A nanovolt (1/1000 microvolt).
The unit for electric potential difference is the volt (V).
The relation between 1 electron volt and 1 joule will really depend on the scattering that takes place.
IT IS 1/1000 OF A VOLT. 1000 MV EQUALS ONE VOLT.