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A current of 10 ampere flows in a wire for 10sec. If potential difference across the wire is 15 volt, the work done will be

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The work done will be 1500 J.

Explanation:

Given that,

Current in the wire, I = 10 A

Time, t = 10 s

Potential difference, V = 15 volt

We need to find the work done.

The work done by the current is calculated by the product of potential difference and the electric charge such that,

W=V\times q

Since, I=\dfrac{q}{t}, q = It

W=V\times I\times t

W=15\times 10\times 10

W = 1500 J

So, the work done will be 1500 J.

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