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The graph illustrates the change in battery voltage (\( \Delta V_{\text{bat}} \)) over time (\( t \)). 

- **Y-Axis (Vertical Axis):** Represents the change in battery voltage, labeled as \( \Delta V_{\text{bat}} \) with units in volts (V). The graph starts at 1.5 volts at the top and decreases to 0 volts at the bottom.
  
- **X-Axis (Horizontal Axis):** Represents time (\( t \)), with units in hours (h). The graph starts at 0 hours and goes to 2 hours.

The plotted line is a straight, downward-sloping line indicating a linear decrease in battery voltage over time. At \( t = 0 \) hours, \( \Delta V_{\text{bat}} \) is 1.5 volts. By \( t = 2 \) hours, \( \Delta V_{\text{bat}} \) has decreased to 0 volts. This suggests a consistent rate of voltage drop over the 2-hour period.
Transcribed Image Text:The graph illustrates the change in battery voltage (\( \Delta V_{\text{bat}} \)) over time (\( t \)). - **Y-Axis (Vertical Axis):** Represents the change in battery voltage, labeled as \( \Delta V_{\text{bat}} \) with units in volts (V). The graph starts at 1.5 volts at the top and decreases to 0 volts at the bottom. - **X-Axis (Horizontal Axis):** Represents time (\( t \)), with units in hours (h). The graph starts at 0 hours and goes to 2 hours. The plotted line is a straight, downward-sloping line indicating a linear decrease in battery voltage over time. At \( t = 0 \) hours, \( \Delta V_{\text{bat}} \) is 1.5 volts. By \( t = 2 \) hours, \( \Delta V_{\text{bat}} \) has decreased to 0 volts. This suggests a consistent rate of voltage drop over the 2-hour period.
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We are given the potential difference of any body say a battery here. We are given the graph of this potential difference of battery with time. This graph is linearly decreasing with time.

We can find the equation of potential difference with time.

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