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if 5 joule of energy is spent in bringing 2.5 coulomb of charge from one point to another what would be the potential difference​

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Answered by jenniferjoy005
1

Answer:

Explanation:

U=qV

5=2.5V

V=2 volt

Answered by Cynefin
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✏If 5 joule of energy is spent in bringing 2.5 coulomb of charge from one point to another what would be the potential difference...?

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✒2 volts

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✳GIVEN...

✒Energy consumed= 5 joules

✒Charge of the body=2.5 coulomb

✳TO FIND...

✒Potential difference...

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✏More about this law...

✳Potential difference is the work done per unit charge. A potential difference of 1 V means that 1 joule of work is done per coulomb of charge. ( 1 V = 1 J C-1) Potential difference in a circuit is measured using a voltmeter which is placed in parallel with the component of interest in the circuit.

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