You have a 10.0 V motorcycle battery that can move 5000 c of charge, and a 13.0 V car battery that can move 50,000 C of charge how much energy does each deliver? (Assume that the numerical value of each charge is accurate to three significant figures.
10.0 v * 5000 C = 50.0 kJ
13.0 v * 50000 C = 650. kJ
To calculate the energy delivered by each battery, we can use the equation:
Energy = Voltage x Charge
For the motorcycle battery:
Voltage = 10.0 V
Charge = 5000 C
Plugging these values into the equation, we get:
Energy = 10.0 V x 5000 C
Energy = 50,000 J
Therefore, the motorcycle battery delivers 50,000 Joules of energy.
For the car battery:
Voltage = 13.0 V
Charge = 50,000 C
Plugging these values into the equation, we get:
Energy = 13.0 V x 50,000 C
Energy = 650,000 J
Therefore, the car battery delivers 650,000 Joules of energy.