Volt
joule coulomb
(V = J/C) A single volt is defined as the potential difference between two points that will impart ONE __________ of energy per __________ of charge that passes through it.
volt difference electric potential current ampere dissipates watt power
(V = W/A) A single ________ is defined as the ________ in ________ ________ across a wire when an electric ________ of ONE ________ ________ ONE ________ of ________.
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A single volt is equal to the ________ difference between two points ONE ________ apart in an ________ field of ONE ________ per ________.
Volt = amperes times ohms
A ∗ Ω (A * ω)
I = E/R
Current (in amperes) = Potential Energy (in volts) divided by Resistence (in Ohms Ω)
Volt = Joules divided by Amperes times seconds
J/A * s
volt = joules divided by coulombs
J/C
volt = newtons times meters divided by amperes times seconds
N * m/A * s
volt = Newtons times meters divided by Coulombs
N * m/C
V = A * Ω
Voltage = Amperes multiplied by resistence
Volt = Watts divided by Amperes
W/A
volt = kilograms times meters squared divided by Coulombs times seconds squared
kg * m^2/C * s^2
Volt = square root of Watts times Ohms
sq rt W * Ω