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

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Answered by Anonymous
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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.

Answered by ItzDazzingBoy
9

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.

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