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...voltage?
This unit is called volts.
This unit is called volts.
The unit of measure for amount of electricity is voltage.
Voltage is the measure of electric potential difference between two points in a circuit. It is measured in volts (V) in physics.
voltage is measured in ohms which is represented by the omega sign.
Voltage is measured with a voltmeter.
Voltage: The proper term is 'electromotive force'. It's measured in volts.Current: Measured in amperes.Resistance: Measured in ohms.
EMF stands for Electro-Motive Force, commonly known as Voltage, measured in Volts.
Electrical pressure, or voltage, is measured using a device called a voltmeter. The voltmeter is connected in parallel to the circuit or component being measured, and it provides a numerical reading of the voltage present in the system. Voltage is typically measured in units of volts (V).
Voltage is the energy per unit charge that is measured in volts. It represents the electrical potential difference between two points in a circuit.
It is measured using a Voltmeter
The voltage measured across a dry cell is the total voltage output of the cell, typically around 1.5 volts. When three bulbs are connected in series, the total voltage drop across the bulbs will be the same as the voltage output of the dry cell. So, the voltage measured across the dry cell is equal to the voltage drop measured across the three bulbs in series.