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Calculate the work done in moving a charge of 5 Coulombs from a point of 20 Volts to another point at 240 Volts.

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Answered by kvnmurty
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work done =  charge * (potential difference through which the charge moves)
         W = q (V2 - V1)
             = 5 C * (240 -20)
             = 1100 Joules.
work done by the agent which moved the charge is positive and increases the potential energy of the charge in the system.

Answered by arushverma2005b
1

Answer:

Work done =  charge * (potential difference through which the charge moves)

        W = q (V2 - V1)

            = 5 C * (240 -20)

            = 1100 Joules.

Work done by the agent which moved the charge is positive and increases the potential energy of the charge in the system.

Explanation:

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