How much work is done when one coulomb charge moves against a pd of 1 volt
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1 joule
Explanation:
The complete definition of 1 joule ( 1 J ) -
1 joule of work is said to be done when 1 coulomb of charge is moved against a potential difference of 1 volt applied across the terminals of the cell or the circuit.
Expression for work done in terms of charge and potential difference -
W = Q * V,
where (1) W = Work done, (2) Q = Charge moved and (3) V = Potential difference applied across the terminals of the cell or the circuit
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