How much energy is given to each coulomb of charge passing through a 6 V battery?
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Hi friend, Here is the required answer:-
We know that potential difference, V= W/Q
【 W = work and Q= charge 】
Then , W= VQ
W = 6 × 1
W= 6 Joules.
We know that Work done is also equal to the energy required.
So , energy = 6 J.
Hope this helps you...
We know that potential difference, V= W/Q
【 W = work and Q= charge 】
Then , W= VQ
W = 6 × 1
W= 6 Joules.
We know that Work done is also equal to the energy required.
So , energy = 6 J.
Hope this helps you...
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Well Heyy!
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Here ,
Potential (V) = 6 V
Work Done(W)= ?
Charge (C) = 1 C
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As We Know,
V = W/Q
W= V/Q
W= 6/1
W= 6Joules
____________________________________________________________
As we know the dimensional formulas of energy and workdone are same so the magnitude of energyis equal to workdone i.e. = 6Joules
____________________________________________________________
Here ,
Potential (V) = 6 V
Work Done(W)= ?
Charge (C) = 1 C
____________________________________________________________
As We Know,
V = W/Q
W= V/Q
W= 6/1
W= 6Joules
____________________________________________________________
As we know the dimensional formulas of energy and workdone are same so the magnitude of energyis equal to workdone i.e. = 6Joules
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