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As indicated in Eq. (2), electric charge 
is usually measured in  COULOMBS (abbreviated C).  
If we take this as a fundamental unit, we can analyze 
the definition of the volt (V) by reference to 
Eq. (11):  moving a charge of q = 1 C through 
an electric potential difference 
 V 
produces a potential energy difference of
 V 
produces a potential energy difference of 
 J.  
Therefore
 J.  
Therefore 
If we prefer to think of the volt as a more fundamental unit, 
we can turn this around and say that 
However, I think the former is a more comfortable definition.  
 
Jess H. Brewer 
1999-01-12