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Calculate the amount of work done in carying a charge of 1 coulomb through potential of 3V

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Answered by MystícPhoeníx
63

Given:-

  • Charge ,Q = 1 C

  • Potential Difference ,V = 3v

To Find:-

  • Amount of work done ,W

Solution:-

According to the Question

We have to calculate the amount of work done by charge .

Using Formula

  • V = W/Q

where,

  • V denote potential difference
  • W denote work done
  • Q denote charge

Substitute the value we get

:\implies 3 = W/1

:\implies 3×1 = W

:\implies W = 3 J

  • Hence, the work done in carrying the charge is 3 Joules .

Additional Information !!

•Potential Difference: The potential difference between two point in an electric circuit carrying some current as the work done to move a unit charge from one point to the other.

• SI unit of electric potential energy is volt (V).

• 1 volt : The potential difference between two points in a current carrying conductor when one joule of work is done to move a charge of one coulomb from one point to other.

•1 Volt = 1Joule/1Coulomb

Answered by Anonymous
10

Answer:

The amount of work done in carying a charge of 3 joules.

Step-by-step explanation:

We can use the formula,

V = W/Q

into, W = Q × V

We have to,

Find the amount of work done by charge

Now substitute the value,

W = Q × V

→ 1 x 3

→ 3 J

So, the work done in carrying the charge is 3 Joules.

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