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In the figure below, a battery of potential difference V = 34 V is connected to

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In the figure below, a battery of potential differenceV = 34 V is connected to a resistive strip of resistanceR = 8.0 . When an electron moves through the stripfrom one end to the other, (a) in which directionin the figure does the electron move (1 = upward, 2 = downward),(b) how much work (in eV) is done on the electronby the electric field in the strip, and (c) howmuch energy (in eV) is transferred to the thermal energy of thestrip by the electron?

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Chapter 26, Problem 40 Incorrect.

In the figure below, a battery of potential differenceV = 34 V is connected to a resistive strip of resistanceR = 8.0 . When an electron moves through the stripfrom one end to the other, (a) in which directionin the figure does the electron move (1 = upward, 2 = downward),(b) how much work (in eV) is done on the electronby the electric field in the strip, and (c) howmuch energy (in eV) is transferred to the thermal energy of thestrip by the electron?

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1

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This answer has no units

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eV

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34

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eV

Explanation / Answer

   a.   1   (electrons move from- ve to + ve terminal)    b.   Workdone   W   =   q* V                                     =   1.6* 10-19 * 34                                     =   54.4* 10-19   J    1 eV   =   1.6* 10-19   J    =>   W   =   54.4* 10-19 / 1.6 * 10-19                   =   34   eV                   =   34   eV    c.  According to work energytheorem       heat energy given byelectron   =   work done onelectron                                                          =   34   eV