How much energy is required by each
coulomb of charge passing through a 10
V battery?
A. 1 Joule
B. 12 Joule
C. 10 Joule
D. 5 Joule
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Sol. The energy required by each
coulomb of charge is equal to the amount
of work which is done in moving it.So, work done = potential difference ×
charge
And it is given that,
charge = 1 coulomb
potential difference = 10 V
So from above expression, work done =
10 × 1 = 10 Joule.
Therefore, 10 J of energy is required by
each coulomb of charge passing through
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10 joule ...... may be it helps u
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