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  • Electrical Pressure is also called


  • Options
  • A. Current
  • B. Voltage
  • C. Resistance
  • D. Power

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  • Voltage 

    Explanation

    Electrical Pressure is also called as Voltage. Voltage is measured in Volts.

     

    Volt : A unit of electrical pressure or Voltage is called Volt.

     

    One volt is the amount of pressure required to cause one ampere of current to flow against one ohm of resistance.

     

    Voltage is also referred to as Electromotive Force or Electrical Potential or Electrical Pressure.

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