7.5.1 Electrical Energy

  1. From the definition of potential difference, the electrical work done is given by the equation W = QV, where
    W = work
    Q = charge
    V = potential difference
  1. Since the work done must be equal to the energy to do the work, therefore we can also say that, the electrical energy ( E ) is also given by the formula

Example
Given that the potential difference across a bulb is 240V and the current that flow through the bulb is 0.25A. Find the energy dissipated in the bulb in 30s.

Answer:
Formula of current,
E = QV
hence
Q = It

Energy dissipated,

E = QV
E = (It)Q
E = (0.25)(30)(240)
E = 1800V