Physics, asked by Futureous, 9 months ago

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How much work is done in moving a charge of 3 coulomb from a point at 15 volts to a point at 25

volt?​

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Answered by shreyashfreefire
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Answered by rk094198
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Answer:we know that

charge = q = 3 coulombs

potential difference = 125 - 115 =10v

Energy =?

FORMULA: POTENTIAL DIFFERENCE = WORK DONE ÷ CHARGE

V = W ÷ Q

10 = W ÷ 3

W = 3 × 10

W = 30JOULES

Therefore, The work done in moving a charge of 3 coulomb from a point at volts 115 to a point at 125 volts is 30 JOULES

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rk094198: needs more explanation
Futureous: thanks but the digits are wrong. but it gave me an idea
rk094198: for the idea give brainlies
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Futureous: it's ok
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