A D battery has 1.5 Volts and is 6 cm long.
A. Find the charge in the battery.
B. How m...
Physics, 27.03.2020 20:50 nicholasryanencarnac
A D battery has 1.5 Volts and is 6 cm long.
A. Find the charge in the battery.
B. How many free electrons are in the battery?
C. What is the potential energy of one electron in a D battery?
D. How fast would that electron move through a circuit connected to a D battery?
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