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volt
/ˈvolt, ˈvɔlt/
伏特
From:
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volt
/ˈvolt/
名詞
From:
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volt
電子伏特 E.V.
From:
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volt
伏特
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Volt
n.
1.
Man.
A
circular
tread
;
a
gait
by
which
a
horse
going
sideways
round
a
center
makes
two
concentric
tracks
.
2.
Fencing
A
sudden
movement
to
avoid
a
thrust
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Volt
,
n.
Elec.
The
unit
of
electro-motive
force
; --
defined
by
the
International
Electrical
Congress
in
1893
and
by
United
States
Statute
as
,
that
electro-motive
force
which
steadily
applied
to
a
conductor
whose
resistance
is
one
ohm
will
produce
a
current
of
one
ampère.
It
is
practically
equivalent
to
the
electro-motive
force
of
a
standard
Clark's
cell
at
a
temperature
of
15°
C
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
volt
n
:
a
unit
of
potential
equal
to
the
potential
difference
between
two
points
on
a
conductor
carrying
a
current
of
1
ampere
when
the
power
dissipated
between
the
two
points
is
1
watt
;
equivalent
to
the
potential
difference
across
a
resistance
of
1
ohm
when
1
ampere
of
current
flows
through
it
[
syn
:
V
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