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if 6 coloumb of charge is flowing then 30 joule of work is done what is the potential difference of the conductor ​

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Answered by heartdevil364
0

Answer:

The work done in moving 5 coulombs of charge between two points in an electric field is 30 joule.

Answered by MystícPhoeníx
4

Given:-

  • Charge (Q) = 6 Coloumb

  • Work done (W) = 30Joule

TO Find:-

  • Potential Difference (V)

Solution:-

According to the Question

As we know that

→ Potential Difference = Work done/Charge

→ V = W/Q

Substitute the value we get

→ V = 30/6

→ V = 5 volts

The potential difference of the conductor is 5 volts.

Additional Information!!

Potential Difference: The potential difference between two point in an electric circuit carrying some current as the work done to move a unit charge from one point to the other.

Potential difference = Work done /Charge.

→ V = W/Q

here

V is the potential difference

W is the work done

Q is the charge

✧ SI unit of electric potential energy is volt (V).

✧ 1 volt : The potential difference between two points in a current carrying conductor when one joule of work is done to move a charge of one coulomb from one point to other.

→ 1 Volt = 1Joule/1Coulomb

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