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Compute the heat generated while transferring 96000 coulomb of charge in one hour through a potential difference of 50 V.

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`W=QV" "H=QV`
`96000xx50V=4800000J=4.8xx10^(6)J`
`H=4.8xx10^(3)kJ`.
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