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Thermal Effects of Current
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Module - 10 Solved Example-6
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  2. Respected sir, My question is why workdone by battery is equal to the product of charge and potential difference?
    7 years ago by
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    you can see it like this... we know W=F x S .. so for a point particle such as a charge F=qE and let S be the length of the conductor with one side connected to higher potential V and the other side at a lower potential 0... we know that for a cell to move an electron through a potential difference V, V=ES where S is the length of the conductor so substituting the values IN W=F x S we can write W=qES and ES=V so W=qV Btw: E is the electric field generated from V to 0 potential hope this helps :-)
    7 years ago by ABHISHEK SHANKAR

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  4. sir what if the cell has internal resistance R will the energy absorbed be EI-I^2R or EI ? plz reply as soon as possible
    8 years ago by Khushboo Jain
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    it will be EI- I^2R since P=IE where E is the potential difference Va-Vb that is E-IR... hope this helps :-)
    7 years ago by ABHISHEK SHANKAR

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