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In an electrical circuit, the unit of potential difference between the ends of a resistance is:

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The potential difference (Voltage) across a resistor is calculated by Ohm's law: \(V = IR\), where \(I\) is the current, and \(R\) is the resistance.
Updated On: Nov 5, 2025
  • Ohm
  • Ampere
  • Volt
  • Watt
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

The unit of potential difference (also called voltage) is the Volt (V). The potential difference is defined as the work done per unit charge in moving a charge between two points. The unit of resistance is Ohm, and the unit of current is Ampere.
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