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Asked: April 11, 20222022-04-11T19:42:50+00:00 2022-04-11T19:42:50+00:00In: Physics

Find the rate of conversion of chemical energy to electrical energy in the battery

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5. (a) Find the rate of conversion of chemical energy to electrical energy in the battery...

  • (a) Find the rate of conversion of chemical energy to electrical energy in the battery power of emf).
  • (b) Find the rate of dissipation of electrical energy in the battery.
  • (c) Find the rate of dissipation of electrical energy in the external resistor.

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There are several terms that are commonly used to be used to describe the power of electricity. One of them is “conversion speed” of energy. This term is usually used to refer directly to power output into an electrical circuit. Another one is “dissipation rate” which usually is used to describe the power output from the resistor or network.

The physical element that acts as an obstacles or hinders flow of current between the two ends is known as resistance. It can also be described as the ratio of the voltage that is present between two terminals to the current.

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    2022-04-20T17:42:32+00:00Added an answer on April 20, 2022 at 5:42 pm

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    2022-04-12T00:13:54+00:00Added an answer on April 12, 2022 at 12:13 am


    5. (a) Find the rate of conversion of chemical energy to electrical energy in the battery...

    Loor 12v 5.ar @ current I= 112 =12 2 = 2 Amps Power of the emf = P = VI = 1242 = 24 Watt 6 Rate of dissipation in the battery P=I2R = 22×1=4 watt Rate at which the external resistor dissipates electrical energy P = I’R= 22×5 = 4×5 = 20 Watt
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