Calculate the heat generated while transferring 96000 coulomb of charge in one hour through a potential difference 50v
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.Given Charge, Q = 96000C
Time, t= 1hr = 60 x 60= 3600s
Potential difference, V= 50volts
Now we know that H= VIt
so we have to calculate I first
As I= Q/t
∴ I = 96000/3600 = 80/3 A
Therefore, the heat generated is 4.8 x 106 J.
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.Given Charge, Q = 96000C
Time, t= 1hr = 60 x 60= 3600s
Potential difference, V= 50volts
Now we know that H= VIt
so we have to calculate I first
As I= Q/t
∴ I = 96000/3600 = 80/3 A
Therefore, the heat generated is 4.8 x 106 J.
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I am not sure but still
Electric current = q/t
= 96000C /3600 sec
=26.6A
resistance = potential difference/ electric current
R=V/I
R= 50/26.6
=11.2ohm
Electric current = q/t
= 96000C /3600 sec
=26.6A
resistance = potential difference/ electric current
R=V/I
R= 50/26.6
=11.2ohm
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