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► The potential difference across a battery is 9V. How
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Answered by pds39937
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Step-by-step explanation:

Multiply the amount of the current by the amount of resistance in the circuit. The result of the multiplication will be the potential difference, measured in volts. This formula is known as Ohm's Law, V = IR.

The equation is: energy transformed (joule, J) = potential difference (volt, V) × charge (coulomb, C). For example, if the potential difference is 100 V and the charge is 3 C, the calculation is 100 × 3. So 300 J of energy is transferred.

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