Physics, asked by riddhi2692, 11 months ago

how much work will be done in bringing a charge of 5*10power-5 coulombs from infinity to a point P at which the potential is 10 V.​

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Answered by Anonymous
3

Given :

  • Charge (Q) = {\sf 5 \times 10^{-5}\:C}
  • Potential (V) = 10Volt

To Find :

  • Work done to bring the charge from infinity to point P

Formula Used :

\bullet\underline{\boxed{\sf V =\dfrac{W}{Q}}}

V = Potential

Q = Charge

W = Work Done

Solution :

\implies{\sf W = V \times Q}

\implies{\sf W = 10 \times 5 \times 10^{-5} }

\implies{\bf W = 5 \times 10^{-4}}

Answer :

Amount of work done in bringing charge from infinity to point P is {\bf 5 \times 10^{-4}\:J}

➞ Extra Info .

\bulletPotential energy of a charge in electric field is defined as work done in bringing the charge from infinity to the given point against the electric forces

\bulletElectric Potential is scalar quantity

Answered by singh7973
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