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16 March, 09:34
Prove for N/C=Volt/m
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Tess Valdez
16 March, 12:58
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simple, Volt = change in potential energy/Charge
the unit of energy is newton meter (Force*distance)
the unit of charge is coloumb
So, Volt/meter=newton * meter/coloumb*meter
=newton/coloumb (hence proved)
This unit is the potential drop per unit of length in a conductive wire with uniform resistance
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