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How much work is done when one coulomb charges move under a potential difference of 1 volt​

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Answered by anitakumari0688
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One Volt is equivalent to one Joule per Coulomb. If the electric potential difference between two locations is 1 volt, then one Coulomb of charge will gain 1 joule of potential energy when moved between those two locations.

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