Conversion using the Volts to Joules Formula
How to Calculate Joules from Volts and Charge in coulombs using phase current.
The Energy E in Joules J is calculated as the Voltage V in Volts V, times the electric charge Q in Coulombs C. Plug these values into the formula:
Joule = Volts × Coulombs Charge
For Example, let’s convert a charge of 15 coulombs at 12 volts to joules.
Joule = Volts × Coulombs Charge
or, E(J) =
12 Volts × 15 Coulombs
or, Joule = 180J
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