Electrical Engineering - Quantities and Units - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Quantities and Units - General Questions (Q.No. 14)
14.
Which of the following is not an electrical quantity?
Discussion:
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Bhagaban Nayak said:
6 years ago
Here distance is a measuring quantity not a electrical quantity.
Junaid said:
8 years ago
Nice @Nareshpawar.
Nareshpawar said:
9 years ago
As we know that voltage is potential difference at a two-point charge and current flow of free electron of a conductor and power is work done by a time but distance will be physics represent D.
Ravi Dutt said:
9 years ago
Voltage, current and Power is the electrical quantity and Distance is Physical so it's not electrical quantity.
Nagesh said:
9 years ago
As we know, Voltage, Current, and Power all are electrical quantities, but distance is a physical quantity not an electrical on.
Rishikeshmeena sankda(sawaimadhopur) said:
9 years ago
Power is product of voltage & current.
Murugesan said:
1 decade ago
Voltage-v and current-i and power-w this is a electrical distance-D its a physics.
Yasir Jamal said:
1 decade ago
As we know, Voltage, Current, and Power all are electrical quantities, but distance is a physical quantity not an electrical one.
Anand said:
1 decade ago
Voltage = Potential difference between the two ends.
Current = Flow of electrons
Power = Voltage * Current
Current = Flow of electrons
Power = Voltage * Current
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