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Define electric potential of 1 volt​

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The electrical potential is defined as the capability of the charged body to do work. When the body is charged, either electric electrons are supplied to it, or they are removed from it. In both the cases, the work is done. This work is stored in the body in the form of electric potential. Thus, the body can do the work by exerting a force of attraction or repulsion on the other charged particles.
Define electric potential of 1 volt​-example-1
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Step-by-step explanation:

one volt is the potential difference between two points in electric field if one joule of work is done to move a charge of one coulomb from one point to another point against the electric intensity

1v=1w/1q

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