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Ch.20 - Electrochemistry
Brown - Chemistry: The Central Science 14th Edition
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20장, 문제 31a

(a) What is the definition of the volt?

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The volt (V) is the derived unit for electric potential, electric potential difference (voltage), and electromotive force in the International System of Units (SI).
One volt is defined as the potential difference across a conductor when a current of one ampere dissipates one watt of power.
Mathematically, the relationship can be expressed as: \( 1 \text{ V} = 1 \text{ W/A} \), where W is watts and A is amperes.
In terms of basic SI units, a volt is equivalent to one joule per coulomb: \( 1 \text{ V} = 1 \text{ J/C} \).
This means that one volt is the potential difference that will move one coulomb of charge with an energy of one joule.

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Definition of Volt

The volt (V) is the SI unit of electric potential difference, electric potential, and electromotive force. It is defined as the potential difference that will move one coulomb of charge through an electric circuit with one joule of energy. Essentially, it quantifies how much energy is available to push electric charges through a conductor.
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Electric Potential Difference

Electric potential difference, or voltage, refers to the difference in electric potential between two points in a circuit. It indicates the work done per unit charge to move a charge from one point to another. This concept is fundamental in understanding how electric circuits function and how energy is transferred within them.
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Coulomb and Joule

The coulomb (C) is the unit of electric charge, while the joule (J) is the unit of energy. Understanding these units is crucial for grasping the definition of a volt, as it relates to the amount of charge moved and the energy expended. One volt is equivalent to one joule per coulomb, illustrating the relationship between energy and charge in electrical systems.
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