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How much energy is given to each coulomb of charge passing through a 6 V battery?

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Charge, Q=1C
Potential difference, V = 6V
Work done, `W =VQ = 6 V xx 1C= 6J`
The work done on each coulomb = 6 J.
Therefore, the energy given to each coulomb of charge is also 6 J.
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