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How much energy is given to each coulomb of charge passing through a 6 V battery?
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Answer
Given,
Potential difference (V) = 6V
Charge (q) = 1 C
We know,
V =
Hence, Work done for 1 C will be W = Vq
Substituting we get, W = 6 x 1 = 6 J
Hence, 6 J of energy is given to each coulomb of charge passing through a 6 V battery.
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