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How much work has to be done when I coulomb of charge is taken 1 against a potential difference of 1 volt?​

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Answered by ItzAlluringBabe
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Answer:

1 Joule of work is done when 1 coulomb charge is taken against a potential difference of 1 volt.

Hence, We knew that potential difference = charge/work

⇒ q = Δv = 1C×1volt = 1 Joule

Explanation:

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Answered by GaneshaThejaswi
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Explanation:

1 Joule of work is done when 1 coulomb charge moves against a potential difference of 1 volt. We know that, Potential difference is the amount of energy that charge carriers have between two points in a circuit.

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