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How much work is done in moving 3c across two ends having potential difference of 15 v?

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Answered by Dhruv245101
1

Solution:

Given:

Potential difference (V)= 15 V

Charge (Q)= 3C

We know that

The potential difference(p.d) between two point in an electric circuit is defined as the amount of work done in moving a unit charge from one point to the other point.

Potential difference (V) = work done (W)/Charge (Q)

V= W/Q

Putting the values in the above formula we get:

15 V = W / 3 C

W= 15 V × 3 C

W= 45 J

Hence, the work done in moving the charge is 45 J.

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Answered by umasaravanan2005
0

Solution:

Given:

Potential difference (V)= 15 V

Charge (Q)= 3C

We know that

The potential difference(p.d) between two point in an electric circuit is defined as the amount of work done in moving a unit charge from one point to the other point.

Potential difference (V) = work done (W)/Charge (Q)

V= W/Q

Putting the values in the above formula we get:

15 V = W / 3 C

W= 15 V × 3 C

W= 45 J

Hence, the work done in moving the charge is 45 J.

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