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how much work is done in moving the charge of 2 collem from the part at 118 to the point at 120volt.​



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Answered by tiwanaharpreet864
1

Explanation:

Given :-

Charge (Q) = 2 coulombs

Potential difference (V) = 128 - 118 = 10 volts

To find :-

Work done (W) = ?

Solution :-

we know that,

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V=

Q

W

Work done (W)

Charge (Q)

Potential difference (V)

Putting all the values in the above formula,

\rm\longrightarrow\:10=\dfrac{W}{2}⟶10=

2

W

\rm\longrightarrow\:10\times{2}=W⟶10×2=W

\rm\longrightarrow\:20=W⟶20=W

\rm\longrightarrow\:W=20\:joules⟶W=20joules

Hence,the work done will be 20 joules.

More information :-

work :- work is said to be done on a body if a force is applied on it and it displace in the direction of appiled force.

SI unit of work is Joule (J)

CGS unit of work is erg.

It is a scaler quantity.

Answered by singhmahima262
4

Answer:

Hence,the work done will be 20 joules.

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