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how much work is done when one coulomb charge moves against a potential difference of 1 volt

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Answered by Mithudivya26
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one joule of work is done when one coulomb charge moves against a potential difference of 1 volt
Answered by mindfulmaisel
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1 Joule of work is done when 1 coulomb charge moves against a potential difference of 1 volt.

Explanation:

Given :

Charge moved, Q = 1 C

Potential difference, V = 1V

To Find : Work Done

We know that,

Potential difference is the amount of energy that charge carriers have between two points in a circuit. It is measured in Volts.

∴ Potential difference  = $\frac{\text{Work} \text{done}}{\text{Charge} \text{moved}}

                                      $\text{V} = \frac{\text{W}}{\text{Q}}

Therefore,

Charge Moved (Q) = Work done (W) x Potential difference (V)

                               = 1 x 1 = 1 Joule

Thus 1 Joule of work is done when 1 coulomb charge moves against a potential difference of 1 volt.

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