CSU Physics Calculating Charge for The Capacity of a Battery Question – Question Description
I’m working on a physics project and need the explanation and answer to help me learn.
Question: How many electrons could a fully charged 12-volt car battery release before it was completely discharged? (a number)
going to put it in actual equation form later
1.6 x 10 -19 C charge is in 1 electron so
1/1.6 x 10^ -19 = 1.6 x 10 ^ 18
Items we have to include:
Assumptions used and why.
12 Volt battery
Equations needed to determine variables necessary for developing the solution and why the equations were necessary.
Ohms law is needed to calculate the…
V = IR —> V = (Q/t) * R
V = voltage
I = current
R = resistance
t = time
Description of how you developed the values for variables.
Description of your level of confidence in the variable values.
Overall level of confidence in the solution and why?
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