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Discussion Forum : Voltage and Current - General Questions (Q.No. 2)
2.
If 60 J of energy are available for every 15 C of charge, what is the voltage?
4 V
60 V
15 V
0.25 V
Answer: Option
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BPC said:   2 years ago
Given:
J=60J
C=15C
V=?.

By applying the formula;
V =J/C.
we get.
V = 60/15.
Ans : A) V=4.
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Ranjitha said:   6 years ago
E = qV.
V = E/q,
V = 60J/15C,
V = 4V.
E -> Energy.
q -> charge.
v -> voltage or potential difference.
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Narendran A I said:   6 years ago
Joule is energy gained by 1 coulomb of charge when placed in a potential difference of 1 volt.
Hence, Joule = Coulomb times Volt.
Given, Energy =60 J, Charge = 15 C therefore Voltage =(60/15) = 4 Volts.
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Sanjivani Barde said:   4 years ago
V = J/C.
V = 60/15,
V = 4v.
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Santosh kumar said:   6 years ago
We know that:

V= w/Q.

Written as this formula;
V=j/c.
= j= 60,
=C= 15,
= 15/60,
V=4 = Answer.
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Hmj said:   6 years ago
Q/C = V.
60/15 = 4.
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Hmj said:   6 years ago
Q = C * V.
V = Q/C.
4 = 60/15.
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Gowri shankar said:   1 decade ago
Voltage = energy/charge = 60/15 = 4.

Dhivya said:   1 decade ago
Energy = Charge * Voltage.

Voltage = Energy / Charge.

Ravikumar said:   1 decade ago
Volt* Coulombs/sec = Joules/sec.

Volt = Joules/Coulombs

= 60/15

= 4v.


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