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How much of work is done in moving a charge of 2.5C across two points having a potential difference of 16V?

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Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

40 Joules

Explanation:

Given:

  • Charge across two points = q = 2.5 Coulombs
  • Potential difference across the conductor = v = 16 v

To find:

Work done in moving the charge across points having a potential difference of 16 volts

Formula:

Potential difference = Work done/Charge

Substituting the values:

16 = W/2.5

W=16×2.5

W=40 Joules

The work done in moving a charge of 2.5 C across two points having potential difference of 16 volts is equal to 40 joules

Answered by ItzDαrkHσrsє
16

✰ Given -

  • Charge = 2.5 Coulomb
  • Potential Difference = 16 Volt

To Find -

  • Work Done = ?

Solution -

We know Formula for Potential Difference,

✓ \: p =  \frac{</strong><strong>C</strong><strong>}{</strong><strong>W</strong><strong>}

Whereas,

  • P = Potential Difference
  • C = Charge
  • W = Work Done

Placing Values,

⟶16 =  \frac{2.5}{W}

⟶W = 16 \times 2.5

⟶W = 40

⛬ Work Done is 40 Joule

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