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how much work is done in moving a charge of 1.5 coulomb across two points having potential difference of 4 volt​

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Answered by aryannp08
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Answer:

Explanation:

Formula

W = qV

Where q is charge , W is the workdone and V is the ponential difference .

As given

work is done in moving a charge of 2 coulomb across two points having a potential difference of 12 volt .

q = 2 coulomb

V = 12 volt

Put all the values in the formula

W = 2 × 12

W = 24 joule

Therefore the work is done in moving a charge of 2 coulomb across two points having a potential difference of 12 volt is 24 joule .


chukkalur2004: You took the wrong values because of copying.
Answered by chukkalur2004
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Answer:

6J.

Explanation:

We know that,

W=qV, where W is the work done, a is the charge and V is the potential difference.

On substituting the given values, we have,

W = 1.5×4

W = 6J

Therefore, the work done is 6J.

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