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The battery voltage is 385 V. (i) State the amount of energy transferred when one coulomb of charge passes through a potential dierence of 385 V

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The battery voltage is 385 V. (i) State the amount of energy transferred when one coulomb of charge passes through a potential di�erence of 385 V

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Solution

The amount of energy transferred can be calculated using the formula:

Energy (E) = Voltage (V) x Charge (Q)

Given: Voltage (V) = 385 V Charge (Q) = 1 C (since we are asked about the energy transferred when one coulomb of charge passes through)

Substituting the given values into the formula:

E = 385 V x 1 C = 385 Joules

So, the amount of energy transferred when one coulomb of charge passes through a potential difference of 385 V is 385 Joules.

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