How much energy is given to each coulomb of charge passing through a 6V battery.
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V=J/Q
6=J/1
6*1=J
J=6
6 joule energy be given to each colomb
6=J/1
6*1=J
J=6
6 joule energy be given to each colomb
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SOLUTION:-
we know that energy given to each coulomb of charge is equal to the amount of work which is done in moving it.
therefore;
potential difference= workdone/ charge.
so,
Work done = Potential difference × charge
here , it is given that
Charge = 1 C and
Potential difference = 6 V
using the formula,
workdone = potential difference/ charge
therefore, workdone= 6 × 1 = 6 joules.
the result is, 6 J of energy is given to each coulomb of charge passing through a battery of 6 V.
we know that energy given to each coulomb of charge is equal to the amount of work which is done in moving it.
therefore;
potential difference= workdone/ charge.
so,
Work done = Potential difference × charge
here , it is given that
Charge = 1 C and
Potential difference = 6 V
using the formula,
workdone = potential difference/ charge
therefore, workdone= 6 × 1 = 6 joules.
the result is, 6 J of energy is given to each coulomb of charge passing through a battery of 6 V.
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