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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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Discussion:
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Ningu said:   1 decade ago
V = Energy/Charge.

V = 60/15.

V = 4.

DHANRAJ said:   1 decade ago
V = E/C V:VOLTAGE, C:COLOUMN and E:ENERGY.

= 60/15 .

= 4 .

Sasikumar said:   1 decade ago
Given energy=60j.
Charge=15c.
We know that Q=CV=>V=Q/C=60/15=4v.

Tayyaba said:   1 decade ago
Voltage = work done on unit charge.
V=W/Q or V=E/Q.
V=60/15.
V=4v.

Kumaraguru said:   1 decade ago
Q = C*V

Q --> Energy
C --> Charge
V --> Voltage

V = Q / C

= 60/15 = 4 Voltage

Jayapriya said:   1 decade ago
We know that c=q/v
So v=q/c
=60/15
=4v

Priyank said:   1 decade ago
Energy =Charge*voltage
=>voltage=energy/charge
=>V=60/15=4
Hence 4V is the answer

Parag said:   1 decade ago
V=Q/C=60/15=4v

Q=ENERGY in joules=60
C=Charge in coulombs=15

joules/coulomb is voltage

MORIES MANOHAR said:   1 decade ago
Energy = Voltage * Current

60 = Voltage*15

Voltage = 60/15

Voltage = 4

Seetharaman said:   1 decade ago
V=IR
P=VI
V= E /Q

V= Voltage
E= Energy
Q= Charge Time

V=60/15=4V


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