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That can vary a lot, depending on the size of the battery. The "volt" is not an indication of energy stored. It simply means that (on average), each electron is pushed at a certain energy. To get the total energy, you would also need to know how much current it can provide, and for how long. The total energy can be calculated as the product of the voltage, the current, and how long this current flows (assuming a constant current; otherwise you would have to integrate).

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What is a measure of how much electrical energy each electron of a battery has?

The voltage (1 volt = 1 joule/coloumb)


Is a joule the simplest form of energy?

Joule is not a form of energy, it is a unit used to measure energy. For small amounts of energy, sub-units can be used, such as millijoule, microjoule, etc. At the atomic level, the non-SI unit eV (electron-volt) is often used - which is much, much smaller than a Joule.Joule is not a form of energy, it is a unit used to measure energy. For small amounts of energy, sub-units can be used, such as millijoule, microjoule, etc. At the atomic level, the non-SI unit eV (electron-volt) is often used - which is much, much smaller than a Joule.Joule is not a form of energy, it is a unit used to measure energy. For small amounts of energy, sub-units can be used, such as millijoule, microjoule, etc. At the atomic level, the non-SI unit eV (electron-volt) is often used - which is much, much smaller than a Joule.Joule is not a form of energy, it is a unit used to measure energy. For small amounts of energy, sub-units can be used, such as millijoule, microjoule, etc. At the atomic level, the non-SI unit eV (electron-volt) is often used - which is much, much smaller than a Joule.


In physics what is an electron volt?

In physics an electron volt is a very small unit of energy. An electron volt is the amount of energy gained by the charge of an electron once it has moved across an electric potential difference of one volt.


What term is defined as the amount of charge stored per volt?

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How many joules of energy does each coulomb of charge have at the battery terminals?

That depends on the voltage. In general, a coulomb of charge will either gain or lose (depending on the direction) one joule of energy for every volt of potential difference. For example, if the battery has 12 V, a coulomb of charge will gain or lose 12 joules of energy when going from one terminal to the other.

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What is 12 volts?

A 12 volt is an amount of electric energy. This type of energy is usually stored inside of a battery.


What is in a 9 volt battery that makes it have so much energy?

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Can i charge a 12 volt battery with a charger that's pluged into a inverter charged by the same battery?

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Can you heat your water with a 9v battery?

Sure. But not much water, a 9 volt battery has very little power (energy).


Does a 9 volt battery have more power than a 6 volt battery?

Power or energy cannot be measured in volts. The only thing you can say is one - the 9 volt battery - has a higher voltage than the other, the 6 volt battery. If you are asking about the power or energy contained in a battery, then the amount iof energy it can supply depends mostly on its physical size that is determined by the battery "type".


What is a measure of how much electrical energy each electron of a battery has?

The voltage (1 volt = 1 joule/coloumb)


What is 9.0 volt battery supplying to an energy circuit?

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How much energy given to each coulomb of charge passing through a 6 volt battery?

The potential difference ('voltage') is equal to the work done per unit charge, i.e. the energy given to each Coulomb of charge. So, a six Volt battery provides six Joules of energy to each Coulomb of charge.


Does a 9 volt battery have more energy than a 1.5 volt battery?

A D cell battery has a voltage output of 1.5 volts, while a 9 volt battery produces about 9 volts. This is just the potential energy though. D cells provide far more current for a longer time then a 9 volt battery. In terms of overall power output, a D cell in give you many times more power than a 9 volt battery. Physical size, in this case is a good indicator as the material inside is the same.


What experiment to determine if a D cell battery or a 9-volt battery has more energy?

you will have to get 2 batteries and compare it


How much energy is in a volt?

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How much volt ampher usedneed to charge 6 volt battery?

That would depend on the size of the battery, you want the amps of the charger to be reasonably proportional to the capacity of the battery.