What are Volts?

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Volt is unit of potential difference. When a point has more number of electrons than another, a potential difference is created which is measured in Volt.
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volts - Definition [vohlt]
(n.) Unit of electromotive force
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A volt is defined by the International System as a unit of measure for electricity. It measures the potential of the electricity and the electromotive force.
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Volt is unit of potential difference. When a point has more number of electrons than another, a potential difference is created which is measured in Volt.
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Volts and watts are totally different. A volt is a measure of electrical pressure, while a watt measures the power of that pressure. They are both measurements of different things
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Current induced due to voltage depends on the resistance of load. By Ohm's Law, I=V/R. Hence if load is minimum, current through circuit is maximum.
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