How much charge does a 9.0 V battery transfer from the negative to the positive terminal while doing 42 J of work? Express your answer with the appropriate units. ?A q = Value Units
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0 V. We can rearrange the formula to solve for the charge: Charge = Work / Voltage Plugging in the values, we get: Charge = 42 J / 9.0 V Calculating this, we find: Charge = 4.67 C Show more…
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