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Name the physical quantities of which the units are (I) Volt (ii) coulomb (iii) ohm (iv) ampere

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volt =(i) Volt is the electrical unit of voltage or potential difference (symbol: V). One Volt is defined as ENERGY consumption of one JOULE per electric charge of one coulomb. (ii) The SI unit of electric charge is coulomb (symbol: C). One coulomb is the amount of charge in one ampere-second.coulomb = Answer: The 'physical quantity' whose S.I unit is (i) coulomb/volt is CAPACITANCE and for (ii) newton/coulomb is electric FIELD and for (iii) joule/coulomb is electric potential.ohm = One coulomb is the amount of charge in one ampere-second. (iii) The SI unit of electrical resistance is Ohm (symbol: Ω). The ohm is the equivalent of a volt per ampere. (iv) The SI unit of electric current is Ampere (symbol: A).ampere = The SI unit for measuring an electric current is the ampere, which is the flow of electric charge across a surface at the RATE of one coulomb per second. Electric current is measured using a device called an ammeter.



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