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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
2

Given:

  • Potential difference = 6 V
  • Charge = 1

To find:

  • Work done = ?

Solution:

The Formula to find the work done —

{\qquad}{\bigstar{\boxed{\sf{V =  \frac{ W }{ Q }}}}}

According to the question —

 \sf \implies \: 6 =  \frac{ W }{1}  \\  \\  \sf \implies \:  W = 6 \times 1 \\  \\  \sf \implies \:W   = 6 \: joule

Hence,work done is 6 joule.

Answered by Anonymous
49

Answer:

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Given:-

  • Energy is given to each coulomb of charge passing through a 6v battery.

To find :-

  • Energy.

Explanation :-

  • The potential difference,

  • time \:  \: current \: flows =  \frac{charge}{current}

W= V\times Q

  • Time current flows = 6V
  • Current = 1C.

  • Now applying the values ,
  • we get that,

  • W=6V×1C
  • W=6J

Therefore, the energy is given to each coulomb is 6J

Hope it helps u mate .

Thank you .

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