Volt to joule
[DOC File]Electricity
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1 volt x ampere= 1 Joule/ 1 coulomb x 1 coulomb/ 1 second= 1 Joule/1 second= 1 watt. Thus unit of electric power is watt. Electric power is the rate at which the energy is consumed by the ciruit. If an appliance of 1000 watt or one kilowatt is connected to the circuit, it …
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The relationship between volt, joule and coulomb is : a. volt = joule x coulomb . b. joule = coulomb x volt . c. coulomb x joule x volt = 1 . d. Joule = coulomb/volt 'The potential difference between two conductors is 1 volt'. Explain the meaning of this statement. What do you understand by …
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Voltage V V=W/q Volt = Joule/Coulomb Current I I = q/t Amp = Coul/sec Resistance R R=V/I Ohm = Volt/Amp Power P P = VI Watt = Volt*Amp Energy or work W W = Pt Joule = Watt*sec 1 elementary charge = 1.6 x10 -19 Coulomb. 1 Coulomb = 6.25 x10 18 Elementary charges. Coulomb’s law.
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Joule's Law and Heat Transfer Name: _____ Partner(s): _____ Pre-Lab . Activity: A small electric immersion heater coil with heat capacity (M. h C h = 2.5 cal/Co) is used to heat 230-g of water in an aluminum calorimeter of mass 65-g. An electric current of 4.3 A is supplied at 5.0 volt for 10 minutes to heat the water. a.
[DOCX File]Physics through Inquiry Student Guide: Handout Masters
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A volt is equivalent to the amount of electric potential energy that the voltage source gives to each coulomb of charge within it. Volt Joule Coulomb. Electrochemical cells convert chemical energy into electric energy. They have 2 electrodes (usually 2 types of metal) and an electrolyte (usually a chemical solution such as copper sulphate, salt ...
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Voltage, EMF (Volt = Joule / coulomb = J/C) Calculations are essentially stoichiometry and unit conversion problems. 7. EMF (Eo) and Spontaneity (Go = – n F Eo. 8. EMF (Eo) and Equilibrium. Nernst Equation: E = Eo – 0.0591 * log Q. n. at equilibrium conditions, E = …
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