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a charge of X C is moving across two points having a
potential difference Y V, then how much work is
done?​

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Answered by dayanidhisharma19
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Answer : The work done in moving a charge of X C across two points having a potential difference of Y V is XY joule Step-by-step Explanation : Given : Moving Charge (Q) = X C Two points having a potential difference of = Y V To find : Work done (W) = ? We know that, W = Q × V Where , W = Work done Q = Charge V = Potential difference between two points Substituting the given value in above formula we get, W = X × Y = XY joule Hence the work done in moving a charge of X C across two points having a potential difference of Y V is XY joule
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