Electronics - Voltage and Current - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Voltage and Current - General Questions (Q.No. 2)
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If 60 J of energy are available for every 15 C of charge, what is the voltage?
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Aravind said:
1 decade ago
Voltage is workdone in moving 15C of charge hence 60/15=4V.
Sowmiya said:
1 decade ago
Voltage = Energy/Charge.
V = 60/15.
V = 4.
V = 60/15.
V = 4.
Nasrullah Khan said:
10 years ago
E = V*Q.
E = 60 J.
Q = 15 C.
V = E/Q means 60/15 = 4 V.
E = 60 J.
Q = 15 C.
V = E/Q means 60/15 = 4 V.
Sunitha said:
1 decade ago
Here voltage=?
Voltage=energy/charge.
Hence v=60/15=4v.
Voltage=energy/charge.
Hence v=60/15=4v.
Aditya said:
1 decade ago
E = eV.
e = 15 C.
E = 60.
There 4V = E/e = 60/15 = 4.
e = 15 C.
E = 60.
There 4V = E/e = 60/15 = 4.
Girish Bhat M said:
1 decade ago
P=VI
=> W/T=V(Q/T)
=> w=VQ
=> 60=V(15)
=. V=4v
=> W/T=V(Q/T)
=> w=VQ
=> 60=V(15)
=. V=4v
Dhivya said:
1 decade ago
Energy = Charge * Voltage.
Voltage = Energy / Charge.
Voltage = Energy / Charge.
Vinod kr yadav said:
1 decade ago
Chetan kumar you are not right. Thanks to all of you.
Dinabandhu sabata said:
1 decade ago
Energy=Power*t
E=V*I*t
E=V*Q
V=E/Q
V=60/15=4V
E=V*I*t
E=V*Q
V=E/Q
V=60/15=4V
Durgesh Shukla said:
8 years ago
W=V*Q.
V=W÷Q.
So, V= 60÷15,
V=4 volt.
V=W÷Q.
So, V= 60÷15,
V=4 volt.
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