Electricity: Joules to Volts
Formula:V = E / Q
Introduction to Joules to Volts Calculator
The conversion from Joules to Volts is determined by dividing the energy in Joules (E) by the charge in Coulombs (Q). This formula is useful in various electrical engineering and physics applications, particularly when analyzing the potential difference across an electric component.
Parameter usage:
energy
= energy in joules (J)charge
= charge in coulombs (C)
Example valid values:
energy
= 50charge
= 10
Output:
volts
= potential difference in volts (V)
Data validation
The energy must be a positive number greater than zero, and the charge must also be a positive number greater than zero.
Summary
The formula calculates the voltage from the energy in joules and the charge in coulombs, useful for understanding electrical potential difference.
Tags: Electricity, Energy, Voltage, Joules, Volts