To move 5.0 C of charge from one electrode to the other, a 12-V battery must do how much work?

60 J
5.0 C
12 J
12 V
60 W

College Physics? What is work done on electrical charges.

Work=Vq

36 J

60 J

To determine the amount of work done by the battery to move 5.0 C of charge from one electrode to the other, we need to use the formula:

Work = Charge × Voltage

In this case, the charge (q) is 5.0 C and the voltage (V) is 12 V. Plugging these values into the formula, we get:

Work = 5.0 C × 12 V

Now we can calculate the work:

Work = 60 J

Therefore, the battery must do 60 J of work to move 5.0 C of charge from one electrode to the other. So, the correct answer is 60 J.