Express work done in an electric field in terms of charge and potential difference.
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Joule is the 'unit of energy'. Coulomb is unit of charge and Volt is the 'unit of potential difference'. Therefore in terms of charge and potential difference, the work done is the 'current' that flows through the metallic conductor which is equivalent to the energy generated.
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If W= work done
V=Potential difference
Q=Charge, then,
W=VQ
i.e. work done (W) per unit charge (Q) in bringing a positive test charge from one point to another point...
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