Electronics - Voltage and Current - Discussion
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?
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Sonu Kumar said:
1 decade ago
Energy = C*V.
60 = 15*V.
V = 60/15.
V = 4.
60 = 15*V.
V = 60/15.
V = 4.
Kritika said:
8 years ago
E=q * v.
V=E÷q.
V =60÷15,
V=4 volt.
V=E÷q.
V =60÷15,
V=4 volt.
Lakshmi byreddy said:
1 decade ago
E=qV.
Where E=60J and q=15c.
Then V=4V.
Where E=60J and q=15c.
Then V=4V.
Sridevi said:
1 decade ago
JOULES=VOLT*COULOMB
60=V*15
V=60/15
V=4
60=V*15
V=60/15
V=4
KUMUDINI said:
1 decade ago
We know Q = CV.
V = Q/C.
V= 60/15 = 4V.
V = Q/C.
V= 60/15 = 4V.
Jayapriya said:
1 decade ago
We know that c=q/v
So v=q/c
=60/15
=4v
So v=q/c
=60/15
=4v
Ningu said:
1 decade ago
V = Energy/Charge.
V = 60/15.
V = 4.
V = 60/15.
V = 4.
RADHIKA said:
1 decade ago
E = Q*V.
60 = 15*V.
V = 60/15.
V = 4V.
60 = 15*V.
V = 60/15.
V = 4V.
MILIND ZUGE said:
1 decade ago
Energy = Charge/Voltage.
= 60/15 = 4.
= 60/15 = 4.
Gowri shankar said:
1 decade ago
Voltage = energy/charge = 60/15 = 4.
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