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calculate voltage difference between the conductor when1800 of work done of 60 sec​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The change in potential energy, ΔPE, is crucial , since the work done by a conservative ... The second equation is equivalent to the first.

Answered by sachin9715
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Answer:

The “amount of heat” generated is 60 sec.

Solution:

Solution:Given

Solution:Given Charge given, Q = 1800 C

CTime given (t) = 1 hour =60 × 60 s = 3600 s

Second - 60

We know that, current can be found out by using the formula,

We know that, current can be found out by using the formula,\begin{array} { c } { I = \frac { Q } { t } } \\\\ { I = \frac { 1800 } { 3600 } = \frac { 80 } { 3 } A } \end{array}

} { 3600 } = \frac { 80 } { 3 } A } \end{array}Amount of heat generated can be found out using the formula,

} { 3600 } = \frac { 80 } { 3 } A } \end{array}Amount of heat generated can be found out using the formula,\begin{array} { c } { \mathbf { H } = \mathbf { V I t } } \\\\ { = 60 \times \frac { 80 } { 3 } \times 3600 } \\\\ { = 4800000 \mathrm { J } \times 10 ^ { 6 } \mathrm { J } }

Thus, the difference between conductor and voltage is 10^6 J

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