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how much work is done when one coulomb charge moves against a potential difference of 1 volt?

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Answered by kkk090
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Since joule is the unit of work andcoulomb is the unit of charge; 1 volt of electric potential difference is equal to the 1 joule of work to be done to move acharge of 1 coulomb from onepoint to another in an electric circuit.
Answered by Anonymous
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When one coulomb of charge moves against a potential difference of 1 volt then the work done is 1 Joule

W= VQ
W= 1V ×1C
=1 J

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