Physics, asked by singhramji90, 9 months ago

700J work is done in transferring a charge of 35mC in a wire. calculate the potential difference between the terminals of the wire
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Answers

Answered by Anonymous
6

SoluTion :

Given :-

  • Work done to move a charge = 700J
  • Magnitude of charge = 35mC

To Find :-

  • Potential difference between the terminals of wire

Formula :-

▪ Formula of work done in terms of charge and potential difference is given by

\boxed{\sf{\pink{\large{W=q\times \triangle{V}}}}}

Terms Indication :-

  • W denotes work done
  • q denotes charge
  • V denotes p.d.

Conversation :-

  • 35mC = 0.035C

Calculation :-

✏ W = q × ΔV

✏ 700 = 0.035 × ΔV

ΔV = 20000volt

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Potential difference between the terminals of wire = 20kV

Answered by sonuSiddiqui
1

Explanation:

 Given :-

Work done to move a charge = 700J

Magnitude of charge = 35mC

✴ To Find :-

Potential difference between the terminals of wire

✴ Formula :-

▪ Formula of work done in terms of charge and potential difference is given by

\boxed{\sf{\pink{\large{W=q\times \triangle{V}}}}}W=q×△V

✴ Terms Indication :-

W denotes work done

q denotes charge

V denotes p.d.

✴ Conversation :-

35mC = 0.035C

✴ Calculation :-

✏ W = q × ΔV

✏ 700 = 0.035 × ΔV

✏ ΔV = 20000volt

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