3. You have a 12.0-V motorbike battery with a charge capacity of 5000 C and a 12.0-V automobile battery with a charge capacity of 60,000 C. What is the energy output of each? (Assume that every charge's numerical value is exact to three significant figures.)
3. You have a 12.0-V motorbike battery with a charge capacity of 5000 C and a 12.0-V automobile battery with a charge capacity of 60,000 C. What is the energy output of each? (Assume that every charge's numerical value is exact to three significant figures.)
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Transcribed Image Text:3. You have a 12.0-V motorbike battery with a charge capacity of 5000 C and a
12.0-V automobile battery with a charge capacity of 60,000 C. What is the
energy output of each? (Assume that every charge's numerical value is exact to
three significant figures.)
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