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calculate the potential difference between the two terminals of a battery if 6000 joules of work is done to transfer 30 coulombs of change from one terminal to the other​

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Answered by AbbasMaths
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Answer:

Potential Required = 6000 / 30 = 200 Volts

Answered by nirman95
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6000 joules of work is done to transfer 30 C of change from one terminal to the another terminal.

Now, we need to find POTENTIAL DIFFERENCE:

  • Potential Difference is defined as the work done divided by the charge transferred.

PD =  \dfrac{W}{q}

 \implies PD =  \dfrac{6000}{30}

 \implies PD =  200 \: volts

So, potential difference between the terminals is 200 Volts.

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