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_____ are not valid units for the measurement of electric potential difference.1) V2) J/C3) N m/C4) C/J

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The simple unit of the electrical potential difference is Volt.

In terms of the charge and potential energy, the unit of electric potential is J/C.

In terms of the force and displacement, the unit of electric potential is Nm/C.

As the J/C is the unit of electric potential, thus, it is not possible to have units of C/J for the electric potential difference.

Thus, C/J is not valid unit for electrical potential difference.

Hence, option 4 (C/J) is the correct answer.

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