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How much energy is expended on moving 48C of charge from one point to another having potential difference of 12V?​

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Answered by Ekaro
17

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Magnitude of charge = 48C

Potential difference = 12V

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We have to find energy required to move this charge from one point to another point.

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➠ Energy required for moving a charge of magnitude q from one point to another point is given by

  • W = q × ΔV

[ΔV denotes potential difference between wo points]

Let's calculate

⇒ W = q × ΔV

⇒ W = 48 × 12

W = 576J

Answered by SarcasticAngel
17

Answer:

Given:

Magnitude of charge = 48C

Potential difference = 12V

ToFind:

We have to find energy required to move this charge from one point to another point.

Solution:

➠ Energy required for moving a charge of magnitude q from one point to another point is given by

W = q × ΔV

[ΔV denotes potential difference between wo points]

Let's calculate ☃

⇒ W = q × ΔV

⇒ W = 48 × 12

⇒ W = 576J

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