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

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Answered by Yuseong
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Required Solution:

Given:

  • Charge(Q) = 1 Coulomb ( As it is saying 'each(1) Coulomb' that implies that charge is 1 C )

  • Potential difference (V) = 6v

To calculate:

  • How much energy is given?(W)

Calculation:

We know that,

  •  {\underline {\boxed {\Large {\bf \gray { V = \dfrac{W}{Q} } }}}}

Where,

  • V = potential difference
  • W = Work done
  • Q = charge

Substitute the values:

 \sf { \longmapsto 6 =  \dfrac{W}{1} }

 \sf { \longmapsto W = 6 \times 1 }

 \sf { \longmapsto W = 6J }

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

Verfication:

Put the values in the given formula:

  • . {\underline {\boxed {\Large {\bf \gray { V = \dfrac{W}{Q} } }}}}

Where,

  • V = potential difference
  • W = Work done
  • Q = charge

 \sf { \longmapsto 6 =  \dfrac{6}{1} }

 \sf { \longmapsto 6 = 6 }

Hence, verified!

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