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6 January, 10:45

How do you calculate resistance with coulombs, time and J's?

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  1. 6 January, 10:50
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    Hey user

    The energy E in joules (J) is equal to the voltage V in volts (V), times the electrical charge Q in coulombs (C):

    E (J) = V (V) * Q (C)

    So

    joule = volt * coulomb

    or

    J = V * C

    Example

    What is the energy in joules that is consumed in an electrical circuit with voltage supply of 15V and charge flow of 4 coulombs?

    E = 15V * 4C = 60J
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