If the potential difference across a cell is 6 V, how many Joules of potential energy are given to each Coulomb of charge?
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Mathematically, it is expressed as: V = W/Q where V is the potential difference, W is the work done, and Q is the charge. In this case, the potential difference across the cell is given as 6 V. Show more…
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