Tuesday, 9 April 2013

2.18 understand that:  voltage is the energy transferred per unit charge passed  the volt is a joule per coulomb.

Often people think of voltage as if it were something pushing current through a circuit, which is helpful, but more accurately its the energy transferred per unit of charge passed.
The unit volt is a joule per coulomb. These are things that simply need to be learnt.

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  2. These are things that simply do not need to be learnt. Actually, there is a way of understanding all this but how would anyone expect you to know all this.

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    1. This was made 5 years ago. No shit she won't have the understanding that YOU have. O enlighten us with all your knowledge.

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  3. @RishiMalhotra You are right! But please expand further. (For all those half-baked people)

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  4. E = I * V * t
    E/ I * t = V
    I * t = Q
    E/Q = V
    1 Volt = 1 Joule of energy transferred per coulomb

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  5. @RishiMalhotra YASSSSS you sure have transferred some power knowledge (eyyyyy punny bunny)

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