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The formula to calculate Volts (V) from Joules (J) and Charge (C) is:
\[ V (\text{V}) = \frac{E (\text{J})}{Q (\text{C})} \]
Where:
Joules (J) is a unit of energy, representing the amount of work done when a force of one newton displaces an object by one meter. Volts (V) is a unit of electric potential, representing the potential difference that drives the current. The conversion from joules to volts depends on the charge in coulombs.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ V = \frac{1000}{2} \]
\[ V = 500 \text{ V} \]
The Voltage (V) is 500 V.
Energy (J) | Charge (C) | Voltage (V) |
---|---|---|
100 | 2 | 50.000 |
200 | 2 | 100.000 |
300 | 2 | 150.000 |
400 | 2 | 200.000 |
500 | 2 | 250.000 |
600 | 2 | 300.000 |
700 | 2 | 350.000 |
800 | 2 | 400.000 |
900 | 2 | 450.000 |
1000 | 2 | 500.000 |