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90 j of work is done in moving a charge of 3 C from one terminal of a battery to another.what is the potential difference of a battery

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Answered by Anonymous
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Given:-

90 j of work is done in moving a charge of 3C from one terminal of a battery to another.

To be calculated:-

Calculate the potential difference ( v ) of a battery ?

Formula used:-

 \boxed {\sf{Potential  \: difference = \frac{ Work  \: done}{Charge}  }}

Solution:-

We have,

Work done ( W ) = 90 j

Charge ( Q ) = 3 C

Now,

Potential difference = work done/Charge

★ Substituting the values in the above formula,we get:

Potential difference = 90 / 3

= 30 volts

Hence,the potential difference of battery is 30 volts.

Answered by sethrollins13
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90 j of work is done in moving a charge of 3 C from one terminal of a battery to another.what is the potential difference of a battery..

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\implies\tt{Charge(c)=3C}

\implies\tt{Work\:Done(w)=90\:J}

Using Formula : -

\implies\tt{\small{\boxed{\bold{\bold{\pink{\sf{Potential\:Difference=\dfrac{Work\:Done}{Charge}}}}}}}}

Putting Values : -

\implies\tt{Potential\:Difference=\cancel\dfrac{90}{3}}

\implies\tt{Potential\:Difference=30V}

So , The potential difference is 30 Volts ..

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