Physics, asked by sabitakalita5675, 8 months ago


How much energy in given to each coulomb of charge passing
through a 6V battery?​

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Answered by arunabhbhatta122
1

Answer:

six joule

Explanation:

1*6.... ..............

Answered by MarilynEvans
9

 \underline{\underline{\LARGE{\orange{\mathsf{Solution}}}}}

Given that,

Potential difference (V) = 6V

Number of charges (Q) = 1C

We know that,

 \boxed{\large{\green{\mathsf{V = \frac{W}{Q}}}}}

W = VQ

W = 6 × 1

 \boxed{\large{\pink{\mathsf{W = 6 J}}}}

Also, work done = energy used

∴ energy used = 6 J

Therefore, 6 Joules of energy should be given to each coulomb of charge passing through a 6V battery.

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