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13 July, 02:28

To recharge a 12 v battery, a battery charger must move 3.3 * 105 c of charge from the negative terminal to the positive terminal. how much work is done by the battery charger? answer in units of j

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  1. 13 July, 02:52
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    Work done is calculated by change * potential difference

    in equation it means: W = Q * V

    since the 2 terminals have now dq charge and (V) potential difference

    small work done (dW) = V dq

    total work done W = V Q = 12 * 3.3*10^5 = 3.96 * 10^6 Joules which is approximately 4 mega joules
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