Volt is unit of Voltage which is Energy per Charge , i.e, Joule/Coulomb
Was this answer helpful?
0
Similar Questions
Q1
In system called the star system we have 1 star kilogram =1020kg. 1 starmeter =108m, 1 starsecond =103second then calculate the value of 1joule in this system.
View Solution
Q2
Some physical quantities are given in Column I and some possible SI units in which these quantities may be expressed are given in Column II. Match the physical quantities in Column I with the units in Column II. Column IColumn IIiGMeMSa.(kg)(metre)2(second)−2ii3RTb.(farad)(volt)2(kg)−1iiiF2/q2B2c.(volt)(coulomb)(metre)
Where G is universal gravitational constant; Me= mass of the earth; Ms= mass of sun; R = universal gas constant; T = absolute temperature; F = force; q = charge; B = magnetic field (MA−1T−2). (1volt=1joule1coulomb;1farad=1coulomb1volt)
View Solution
Q3
In a new system of units, unit of mass is 10kg, unit of length is 1km and unit of time is 1minute. The value of 1joule in this new hypothetical system is :
View Solution
Q4
A mass is suspended from the end of a spring. When the system is oscillating the amplitude of oscillation is 4cm and the maximum kinetic energy of oscillation of the system is 1joule. Then the force constant of the spring is:
View Solution
Q5
How much work is done, when 1 coulomb of charge moves against a potential difference of 1 volt?