How much energy is given to each coulomb of charge passing through a 6 volt battery?
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We have to take out Energy that is given to each coulomb of charge , and that energy is equal to the amount of work which is done .
So we have to take out work done .
⇒ Work done = Q*V
Q = charge → 1 C
V = potential difference → 6 V
Putting the values in the formulae. :
⇒ W = 1*6
Energy = 6 J
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Given
Q= 1 C
V = 6 V
V = W/Q
W = Q × V
work done = 1 C × 6 V
= 6 J
Energy = Work done
Energy = 6 J
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