The formula to calculate the Energy in Joules is:
\[ E = Q \cdot V \]
Where:
Coulombs to Joules is a conversion relating to the units of electrical charge (Coulombs) to energy (Joules). This conversion is typically used in the context of electrical circuits or systems, where the energy of a system (in Joules) is calculated by multiplying the charge (in Coulombs) by the potential difference (in Volts). Therefore, one Joule is equivalent to one Coulomb-Volt. This conversion is fundamental in the study of electricity and electronics.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ E = 10 \cdot 5 = 50 \, \text{J} \]
The Energy is 50 Joules.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ E = 15 \cdot 2 = 30 \, \text{J} \]
The Energy is 30 Joules.