magnitude of current ?
c. State the relationship between Potential difference, Work Done and Charged moved.
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Potential difference = Work done / Charge moved.
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The magnitude of an electric current depends upon the quantity of charge that passes a chosen reference point during a specified time interval. Electric current is measured in amperes, with one ampere equal to a charge-flow of one coulomb per second.
C. The difference in electric potential between two points is known as Potential difference. The potential difference between two points in an electric field is defined as amount of work done in moving a unit charge from one point to other point. Potential difference = Work Done/ Quantity of Charge moved.
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