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How much energy is transferred when the potential difference is 130 V, and the charge is 2.5 C?

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  • 23-04-2020

Answer:

Energy transferred = 325 J

Explanation:

Potential difference = 130 Volt

Charge = 2.5 C

[tex]Potential\ difference = \frac{Energy }{Charge}\ volt \\\\Hence, energy = Potential\ difference\cdot\ charge= 130\cdot2.5 =325 J[/tex]

Hence,energy transferred = 325 J

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