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Joule/coulomb is the same as(a) watt(b) volt(c) ampere(d) ohm
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Joule is the unit of energy or work, Coulomb is the unit of electric charge, Watt is the unit of power, Volt is the unit of electric potential, Ampere is the unit of electric current, and Ohm is the unit of electrical resistance. Show more…
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