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How much energy is going to each coulomb of charge passing through a 6V battery ​

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Answered by smrit105
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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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Answered by Anonymous
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Principle of conservation of energy

From the principle of conservation of energy, we know that the work done by the system is equal to the energy supplied to that system.

The energy given to each coulomb of charge is equal to the amount of work required to move it.

Formula

Potential difference (V)= Work done (W) / Charge (q)

On rearranging the above formula we get

Work done (W) = Potential difference X Charge

Put the value of V and q in the above equation, we get

Work done (w) = 6 X 1

Work done = 6 Joules

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

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