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Pedro Price
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1 January, 23:43
One volt is equal to
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Kristian Hays
1 January, 23:58
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One joule per one coulomb of charge.
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Lucian Watkins
2 January, 00:03
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1 joule per Coulomb
1 Ampere-Ohm
1 Ampere-Henry per second
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