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Answered by sufyanraza929
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Answer:

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Explanation:

THIS TERM EACH COULOMB MEANS"1COULOMB" SO THERE THE CHARGE IS 1COULOMB. THE POTENTIAL DIFFERENCE IS6V.

SO HERE WE HAVE TO FIND ENERGY. AND THIS ENERGY WILL BE EQUAL TO WORK DONE.

POTENTIAL DIFFERENCE=WORK DONE/CHARGE MOVED.

OR

V=W/Q

6=W/1

W=6J

SINCE THE WORK DONE ON EACH COULOMB OF CHARGE IS 6J THEN ENERGY GIVEN TO EACH COULOMB OF CHARGE IS 6JOULE.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Explanation:

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