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solniwko [45]
2 years ago
7

Define 1 volt. Express it in terms of SI unit of work and charge calculate the amount of energy consumed in carrying a charge of

1 coulomb through a battery of 3 V.​
Physics
2 answers:
r-ruslan [8.4K]2 years ago
8 0

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\sf \red{define \: 1 \: volt}

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The SI unit of potential difference is volt. One volt is the potential difference between two points in a current carrying conductor when 1 joule of work is done to move a charge of 1 coulomb from one point to the other.

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\sf \red{Express \: it \: in \: terms \: of \: si \: unit \: of \:  work \: and \: charge}

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1 \: volt =  \frac{1 \: joule}{1 \: coulomb}

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\sf \red{Calculate \: the  \: amount  \: of  \: energy  \: consumed  \: in  \: carrying  \: a  \: charge  \: of  \: 1  \: coulomb  \: through  \: a  \: battery  \: of  \: 3 V.}

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Given,

Volt(V) = 3V

Charge moved(Q) = 1 coulomb

Work done, W = [To be calculated]

We know that,

v =  \frac{w}{q}

3 =  \frac{w}{1}  \\  \\  \implies \: w = 3 \times 1 \\  \\  \implies \: w = 3 \: joules

<h3>Therefore, the amount of work done is 3 joules. </h3>

\boxed{ \frak \pink{Have \: a \: Nice \: Day}}

Murljashka [212]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Work done =3 joules

Explanation:

1 volt is the same as 1 Coulomb and 1 Joule

V=W/Q

1=W/3

W=3 x 1

W=3 Joules

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