how much energy is given to each columnb of charge passing through a 6V battery?
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The energy given to each coulomb of charge is equal to the amount of work which is done in moving it.
Now we know that,
Potential difference = Work Done/Charge
∴ Work done = Potential difference × charge
Where, Charge = 1 C and Potential difference = 6 V
∴ Work done = 6×1
= 6 Joule.
Now we know that,
Potential difference = Work Done/Charge
∴ Work done = Potential difference × charge
Where, Charge = 1 C and Potential difference = 6 V
∴ Work done = 6×1
= 6 Joule.
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the energy given to each coulomb of charge is equal to the amount of work which is done in moving it.
therefore work done=to potential difference×charged
where, charge=1 c and potential difference =6v
therefore work done= 6×1
= 6 Joule
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therefore work done=to potential difference×charged
where, charge=1 c and potential difference =6v
therefore work done= 6×1
= 6 Joule
THANKS AND PLEASE MAKE THIS ANSWER AS BRAINLIEST.....
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