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A charge equivalent to 1 V is equal to 1 J/C (that's Joules per Coulomb). There is no way, however, to do a straight conversion from volts to Coulombs as they measure slightly different properties.

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They are two different things. Coloumb is unit for charge can not be used to measure volts

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To do so you need one more parameter for the equation. The equation that you are looking for is Volt = Joule / Coulomb.

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Power in watts. P=IE

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