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Author Re: volt,watt,ampere
Roy

2007-09-25, 9:25 am

From: vrkpsgtech@gmail.com
i am a non-electrical students so i dont have strong knowledge in
electrical side so i would be thankful if any one could explain me
conceptually how the volt, watts and amperes differs from each other.
awaiting for any of your reply...........[slow down]

Volt = Unit of Electron Force or, electrical pressure in a circuit.

Watt = Unit of Electrical Power, or work performed in a circuit.

Ampere = Unit of Electron Flow, or current in a circuit.

you forgot to ask about The Ohm

Ohm = Unit of Resistance, or opposition to electron flow in a circuit.

It's pretty much something like that }

Roy Q.T.
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