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Calculate the work done in moving a charge of 4 coulombs from a point at 220 volt to anotht point at 230 volt

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Answered by Anonymous
31

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\large{\red{\underline{\tt{Given \: :-}}}}

\sf V = 220V

\sf V2 = 230V

\sf Charge = 4\: coulombs

\sf The\: potential\: difference = V2 - V1

\longrightarrow \sf 230 - 220

\pink\longrightarrow\pink{\sf 10V }

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\large{\blue{\underline{\tt{To\: Find\: :-}}}}

\huge{\boxed{\orange{\sf Work \:done}}}

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 \textbf{Formula\:used\: :-}

\therfore \boxed{\red{\sf Work \:done = Potential\: difference \times Charged \:moved}}

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\large{\green{\underline{\tt{Solution\: :-}}}}

\dashrightarrow \sf Work\:done = 10 \times 4

\gray\dashrightarrow \large\underline\mathtt\gray{\fbox{40 \: J}} \orange\bigstar

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Answered by BrainlyBeast
52

\huge\star{\red{\underline{\mathfrak{Answer}}}}

Given:

Charge = 4 coloumb

Potential difference = 230-220 = 10 volt

To Find :

Work done

Formula:

\sf{\boxed{\green{V =\frac{W}{Q}}}}

From this formula we can derive :

\sf{\boxed{\green{W = V * Q}}}

where,

V is potential difference

Q is charge

W is work done

Solution :

W = 10 * 4

work done = 40 joule .

\boxed{\boxed{\boxed{W = 40J}}}

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