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22 June, 21:33

To verify that this expression for (vf) α has the correct units of velocity, you need to perform some unit analysis. begin by finding the equivalent of a volt in terms of basic si units. what is a volt in terms of meters (m), seconds (s), kilograms (kg), and coulombs (c) ?

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  1. 22 June, 21:57
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    1 V = 1 kg m2 s-² C

    1 V = 1 kg m2 s-³ A-1

    (one kilogram meter squared per second cubed per ampere)

    Explanation

    The work required to move an electric charge of one coulomb through an electrical potential difference of one volt,

    Volts = Joules / Coulombs

    Joules = Newton x metre

    Volts = Nm / coulombs

    Newton = kg x metre / second ²

    Volts = kg x metre / second ² coulombs

    Volt in terms of meters (m), seconds (s), kilograms (kg), and coulombs (c)

    For further:

    Coulomb = Amp * second

    Volts = kg x metre / second ³ Amp
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