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.15. One of the students tested and found that the 50 0-barrier carrier Adelaide crosses 10 Coulomb's charge at 4,000.

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Answered by manushrilead
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Answer:

We know that potential difference = Work done/Charge moved.

In this case, V = 230 V and V2 = 240 V. The mount off charge moved  = 5 C.

Thus, the potential difference = v2-V1 = 230-240 = 10 V

Therefore, Work done = Potential difference * Charge moved.

That is, 10 * 5 = 50 Joules.

Hence, the  work done in moving a charge of 5 coulombs from a point at 230 volts to another point at 240  volts is 50 J.

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