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5000 joules of work is done to carry how much charge if the potential difference between two points is 100 V

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5000 J of work is done to carry how much charge if the potential difference between two points is 100 V

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\large\underline{\underline{\sf Given:}}

  • Work (W) = 5000J
  • Potential Difference (∆V) = 100V

\large\underline{\underline{\sf To\:Find:}}

  • Charge (Q)

We know that

{\boxed{\bf \blue{Potential\: Difference (\triangle V)=\dfrac{Work\:Done(W)}{Charge(Q)}}}}

\implies{\sf 100=\dfrac{5000}{Q}}

\implies{\sf Q=\dfrac{5000}{100} }

\implies{\bf \red{ Q = 50C} }

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Charge is {\bf \red{50C}}.

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