Science, asked by shashikumar11256, 11 months ago

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

Answers

Answered by unknown190905
5

Answer:

The energy is given to each coulomb of charge passing through a 6 v battery is 6 J. The energy is given to each coulomb of charge is equal to the amount of work required to move it. Hence, The energy is given to each coulomb of charge passing through a 6 v battery is 6 J.

Answered by ButterFliee
26

GIVEN:

  • Charge(Q) = 1 coulomb
  • Potential difference/Voltage(V) = 6V

TO FIND:

  • Find the energy(W) given to each coulomb of charge passing through a 6V battery?

FORMULA USED:

\Large\bf{ Voltage = \dfrac{ Work\: done }{Charge}}

SOLUTION:

We have to find the energy given to

each coulomb of charge passing

through a 6V battery.

According to question:-

On putting the given values in the formula, we get

\rm{\mapsto 6 = \dfrac{ W}{1}}

\rm{\mapsto 6 \times 1 = W}

\bf{\mapsto \: \star \: W = 6 \: Joule \: \star }

Hence, the energy is given to

each coulomb of charge passing

through a 6V battery is 6 joule.

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VERIFICATION:

Put the values in the formula:

\bf{ Voltage = \dfrac{ Work \: done}{Charge}}

\rm{ 6 = \dfrac{6}{1}}

\bf{ 6 = 6}

[L.H.S. = R.H.S.]

VERIFIED....

Extra Information

The S.I. unit of charge is Coulomb and it is denoted by symbol (C).

The S.I. unit of voltage/potential difference is Volt and it is denoted by symbol (V).

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