What is the difference between volts, watts, & amperes?
Aaryan Panigrahi , 8 Years ago
Grade 8
7 Answers
Harsh Patodia
Last Activity: 8 Years ago
Amp unit of current Volts unit of voltage Watts unit of power All three are measuring units of different quantities.
Umakant biswal
Last Activity: 8 Years ago
One Volt is defined as energy consumption of one joule per electric charge of onecoulomb. 1V = 1J/C. One volt is equal to current of 1 amp times resistance of 1 ohm: 1V = 1A · 1Ω Ampere or amp (symbol: A) is the unit of electrical current. The Ampere unit is named after Andre-Marie Ampere, from France. One Ampere is defined as the current that flows with electric charge of one Coulomb per second. 1 A = 1 C/s WATT- The unit is defined as 1 joule per second and can be used to express the rate of energy conversion or transfer with respect to time. It has dimensions of Mass. hope it cleares your doubt all the best .
Amay chugh
Last Activity: 8 Years ago
All three are the units used to measure different quantites Volt is used to measure voltage (potential difference)Ampere is a unit used to measure the current And Watts is used to measure the power
Ayan
Last Activity: 7 Years ago
Ampere is used to measure = current
Volt is used to measure = voltage
Watts is used to measure = power
All the units are used to mesure different or distinct quantities
Ayan
Last Activity: 6 Years ago
Ampere is used to measure = current
Volt is used to measure = voltage
Watts is used to measure = power
All the units are used to measure different or distinct quantities