Physics, asked by amrita123417, 2 months ago

How much work is done in moving a charge of 2 C across two points from lower to higher potential

having a potential difference of 12 V?​

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Answered by antildaksh70
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Answer:

Answer. We have to take potential difference as work done per unit charge to bring it from a point 0 to 12V. Hence, the work done in moving a charge of 2c across the two points having a potential difference is 12V is 24J.06-Jun-2017

Answered by LoverBoy346
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Explanation:

  \huge  \color{blue}\circ\ \color{green} \boxed { \mathbb{Given :-}}  \color{red}\circ

   \color{purple} :\implies \: Potential  \:  \: difference, V = 12

 \color{purple} : \implies \: Charge, Q = 2 Coloumb

 \color{orange} \mathtt{We  \: know  \: that,}

 \color{red}  \boxed{\mathbb{V= \frac{W}{Q} }}

 \mathbb{ \color{orange} \implies \: 12 =  \frac{W}{2} }

  \mathbb{\color{brown} \implies W =  \frac{12}{2} }

  \color{blue} \boxed{\implies \: W = 6 \: joules}

 \color{cyan}  \mathbb{Hence,  \: work \: done \: is \: 6 \: joules}

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