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Calculate the potential difference between two terminal of a battery if 50 joules of work is required to transfer 10 coulombs from one terminal of the battery to the other

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Answered by Anonymous
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Given ,

Work (W) = 50 joule

Charge (q) = 10 C

We know that ,

The work done to move a unit charge from one point to another point is called potential difference

It is denoted by " V "

  \mathtt{ \large{ \fbox{Potential  \: difference  \: (V) =  \frac{work \: done \: (w)}{charge \: (q)} }}}

The SI unit of potential difference is " volt "

Thus ,

V = 50/10

V = 5 volt

Hence , the potential difference is 5 volt

Answered by Anonymous
4

\huge{5 volt}

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Given,

Work done = 50 joules

Charge (Q) = 10 c

We know that

Potential difference (V) = Work done / charge

v =  \frac{50}{10}

V= 5Volts

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