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How much work is done in moving a charge of 3 coulomb from a point at the volts 115 to a point at 125 volts?

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Answered by Anonymous
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How much work is done in moving a charge of 3 coulomb from a point at the volts 115 to a point at 125 volts?

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  • Charge = 3 C , which has to move in electric field from a point 'A'(115) to point 'B' (125) (say)

  • So , Potential difference = 125 - 115 = 10 V

  • To Calculate Work done (W) = ?

We use the Formula ,

Work done = Total charge x potential difference

  • W = Q ( total ) x V

Here ,

  • Q = Total charge = Given = 3 C

And ,

  • V = Potential difference = 10 V

So the word done in moving the charge from A to B will be ,

  • W = 3 x 10
  • W = 30 joules

Work done = 30 joules.

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How much work is done in moving a charge of 3 coulomb from a point at the volts 115 to a point at 125 volts?

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