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Calculate the work done in moving a charge of 5 coulombs from a point at a potential of 210V to another point at 240V.

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Answered by santy2
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work done(W)=charge(Q) x potential difference(v)                                                                                                                                                                      V = potential differnce between the two points which is 240-210=30
   
 Q=5C
  
 W=QV,   5 x 30=150Juoles
Answered by agis
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The work done in moving a charge from a point to another point is 150 J.

Explanation:

Given the charge, q = 5 C.

The initial potential at a point, V = 210 V.

The final potential at another point, v = 240 V.

The relationship between work done, charge and change in potential difference is given as

W=q\Delta V

substitute the given values, we get

W=5C\times (240V-210V)

W = 5 C x 30 V

W = 150 J.

Thus, the work done in moving a charge from a point to another point is 150 J.

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