calculate the potetinal difference between two tereminal of a battery if 100 joules of work is required to transfored 20 columns from 1 terminal of the battery to the other.
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Calculate the potential difference between
the two terminals of the battery if 100J of
work is required to transfer 20C of charge
from one terminal of the battery to the other.
Answer: As the potential difference between
the two terminals of the battery is equal to
the work done in moving a unit charge from
one terminal to the other.
Potential difference V = Total Work done
(W) / Total charge (C)
Potential difference = V = 100J / 20 C
Potential difference = V = 5 J / C
the two terminals of the battery if 100J of
work is required to transfer 20C of charge
from one terminal of the battery to the other.
Answer: As the potential difference between
the two terminals of the battery is equal to
the work done in moving a unit charge from
one terminal to the other.
Potential difference V = Total Work done
(W) / Total charge (C)
Potential difference = V = 100J / 20 C
Potential difference = V = 5 J / C
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