1 coulomb / 1 volt is equal to
1 coulomb / 1 volt is equal to
Explanation
The capacitance 𝐶 is defined as the charge 𝑄 stored per unit voltage 𝑉
Mathematically, it's represented as:
𝐶 =𝑄/𝑉
So, 1 farad (F) is equal to 1 coulomb (C) per volt (V), but the equation doesn't imply that
1C=1V.
Instead, it means that a capacitor has a capacitance of 1 farad if it can store 1 coulomb of charge when a voltage of 1 volt is applied across it.