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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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We know that the potential difference between two points is given by the equation,

V = \frac{W}{Q}, where,

W is the work done in moving the charge from one point to another

Q is the charge

From the above equation, we can find the energy given to each coulomb as follows:

W = V × Q

Substituting the values in the equation, we get

W = 6V × 1C = 6\:J

Hence, 6 J of energy is given to each coulomb of charge passing through a 6 V of battery.

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