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What is the possible unit for the current VI would be is a petition difference across the resistor and I is a current through the same resister

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The unit of potential difference generated between two points is called the Volt and is generally defined as being the potential difference dropped across a fixed resistance of one ohm with a current of one ampere flowing through it. In other words, 1 Volt equals 1 Ampere times 1 Ohm, or commonly V = I*R.

Step-by-step explanation:

For example, the potential difference (voltage) across a resistor can be found by multiplying its resistance by the current flowing through it. The unit of voltage is the Volt (V). Current is measured in Amperes (A

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