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(V) The SI unit of electrical potential. One volt equals one joule per coulomb.
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• (n.) The unit of electro-motive force; -- defined by the International Electrical Congress in 1893 and by United States Statute as, that electro-motive force which steadily applied to a conductor whose resistance is one ohm will produce a current of one ampere. It is practically equivalent to / the electro-motive force of a standard Clark`s ...
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A unit of electrical force, or 'push,' given to the electrons in an electric circuit. One volt is the electromotive force that will cause a steady current of one ampere to flow through a resistance of one ohm. Related category • UNITS
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The SI unit of electromotive force or electrical potential difference. The volt is defined as the potential difference across a conductor when a current of one ampere dissipates one watt of power. It is named after the Italian physicist Alessandro Volta.
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A unit of electrical force equal to that amount of electromotive force that will cause a steady current of one ampere to flow through a resistance of one ohm.
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<unit> Unit of electrical potential. ... (11 Jan 1998) ...
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(V) (vōlt) the SI unit of electric potential or electromotive force, equal to 1 watt per ampere, or 1 joule per coulomb. electron volt(eV) a unit of energy equal to the energy acquired by an electron when accelerated through a potential differ...
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The unit of electrical potential, or difference in electrical pressure, expressing the difference between two electrical charges.
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(symbol V) A unit of voltage. The voltage between two points of a conducting wire carrying a constant current of 1 ampere, when the power dissipated between these two points is 1 watt. (WW)
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The unit of electrical potential. (Italian physicist, Volta, 1745-1827).
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Volt noun [ French
volte ; confer Italian
volta . See
Vault .]
1. (Man.) A circular tread; a gait by which a horse going sideways round a center makes two concentric tracks.
2. (Fencing) A sudden movement to avoid a thrust.
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(v, V) Type: Term Pronunciation: vōlt Definitions: 1. The unit of electromotive force; the electromotive force that will produce a current of 1 A in a circuit that has a resistance of 1 ohm; joule per coulomb.
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A volt (after the physicist, Count Allesandro Volta) is the amount of elecromotive force required to make one ampere of current flow through one ohm of resistance.
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A unit of electromotive force. The electrical potential needed to produce one ampere of current with a resistance of one ohm.
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the amount of push behind the electricity
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A volt is the pressure that pushes the electricity through the wires. This is how electricity gets from the power plant to your house
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The unit of electromotive force* or potential difference*.
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The standard unit of potential difference or electromotive force, named after Alessandro Volta. One volt is the potential difference across a conductor when a current of one ampere dissipates one watt of power. The volt is the standard unit of voltage: the force, or pressure, of electricity.
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The (electrical) potential difference between two points in a circuit. The fundamental unit is derived as work per unit charge-(V = W/Q). One volt is the potential difference required to move one coulomb of charge between two points in a circuit while using one joule of energy.
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V noun a unit of potential equal to the potential difference between two points on a conductor carrying a current of 1 ampere when the power dissipated between the two points is 1 watt; equivalent to the potential difference across a resistance of 1 ohm when 1...
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SI unit of electromotive force or electric potential (see potential, electric). A small battery has a potential of 1.5 volts, while a high-tension transmission line may carry up to 765,000 volts. The domestic electricity supply in the UK is 230 volts (lowered from 240 volts in 1995); it is 110 volts in the USA. The absolute volt is defined ...
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The standard unit of measure for a difference in electric potential
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A unit of electrical force equal to that amount of electromotive force that will cause a steady current of one ampere to flow through a resistance of one ohm.
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a unit of potential equal to the potential difference between two points on a conductor carrying a current of 1 ampere when the power dissipated between the two points is 1 watt; equivalent to the potential difference across a resistance of 1 ohm when 1 ampere of current flows through it
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