Physics, asked by sukritiyadav, 9 months ago

5. How much work is done in moving a charge of 4 C
across two points having a potential difference 10 V?​

Answers

Answered by shravanigondhalekar2
4

Explanation:

Potential difference = work done / charge

therefore,

Work Done = Potential difference × charge

W = V*Q

V = 10V

Q = 4C

W = 10 * 4

= 40 Joule

Therefore the work done is 40 Joule.

Answered by KrisGalaxy
6

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Answer:

 \fbox \purple { The work done is 40 Joule}

Explanation:

We know that

Potential \:  difference =   \frac{Work}{Charge}   \\  \\ 10v =  \frac{Work}{4 \: c} \\  \\ 10 \times 4 = Work \\ \\  40 j= Work

 \fbox \red {Hence the work done is 40 Joule}

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