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how much the work is done in moving the charges of 1c through 1v​

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Answered by Anonymous
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when one joule of work is done to move a charge of 1 coulomb ... When one joule of work is done to move a charge of one coulomb from one point to another point, the potential difference between the two points in a give circuit will be one volt. =>potential difference= 1V(volt). Hence, the answer is one volt.

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When one joule of work is done to move a charge of one coulomb from one point to another point, the potential difference between the two points in a give circuit will be one volt. =>potential difference= 1V(volt). Hence, the answer is one volt.

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