Physics, asked by Mehrzkv, 11 months ago

4.
In an electrical circuit if 100 J work is done to move 10 C
electric charge from point A to the point B, find out the
potential difference between the points A and B.
please answer this question very soon​

Answers

Answered by warpartak2311p7zuo2
8

Answer:10V

Explanation:

Potential difference = work done / charge

V = 100/10

V = 10V

Answered by muscardinus
0

The potential difference between the points A and B is 10 J/C

Explanation:

Given that,

Work done by the electrical circuit, W = 100 J

Charge, q = 10 C

We need to find the potential difference between the points A and B when the charges moves between these two points. We know that the work done per unit charge is called electric potential. It is given by :

V=\dfrac{W}{q}\\\\V=\dfrac{100\ J}{10\ C}\\\\V=10\ J/C

So, the potential difference between the points A and B is 10 J/C. Hence, this is the required solution.

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