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Explain the concept of electric
potential difference in the terms
of work done in transferring
the change? ​

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Answered by MrityunjaySharmaa
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Potential difference:

The amount of work done on carrying unit charge from one point to the other.

We generally define potential difference between two points.

Potential difference (v) = work done (w) / charge (q)

Or

v = W/q

The S.I unit of potential difference is defined as the work done (1 joule) in carrying 1 coulomb charge from one point to other. S.I unit is Volt (V)

1 volt = 1 joule/ 1 coulomb

1 V = 1 J/C

Answered by rohit3983
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Answer:

Electric Potential and Potential Difference

Electric Potential and Potential DifferenceAll of us know that the like charges repel each other and unlike charges attract each other. Some work is always involved in moving a charge in the area of another charge. What makes the charge to flow? Well, this basically happens because of the ‘Electric Potential’. Let us study more about it below.

Explanation :-

Electric Potential

Electric PotentialIf two charged bodies are in contact, the charge starts flowing from one conductor to other. The electric condition, that determines the flow of charge from one conductor to other in contact, is the electric potential. Electric potential is comparable to level in case of water, the temperature in case of heat and pressure in the case of fluids. Earth is a conductor that can hold an infinite charge and can give infinite charge without changing its potential.

When W joule of work is done in bringing the test charge Q coulomb from infinity to the point P then the electric potential V at the point P then, V= W/Q

When W joule of work is done in bringing the test charge Q coulomb from infinity to the point P then the electric potential V at the point P then, V= W/QThe work needed to move a charge Q from infinity to a point P where electric potential is V will be W=QV

When W joule of work is done in bringing the test charge Q coulomb from infinity to the point P then the electric potential V at the point P then, V= W/QThe work needed to move a charge Q from infinity to a point P where electric potential is V will be W=QVThe S.I unit of work is joule and that of the charge is coulomb

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