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the amount of energy supplied to 1 coulomb charge by a source is called
A. current
B. voltage series
C. resistance
D. capacitance​

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Answered by todkarianushka012
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Explanation:

One volt means each Coulomb of charge can release one joule of energy. V= W/q. E= (1C)(12 V) = 12 J. Thus energy supplied to each coulomb if charge is 12 J.

Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

voltage series

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