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Answered by Anonymous
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⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀\huge\underline{ \mathbb{ \purple{QUESTION}}}

A cell of 10 volt does an amount of work=3.0 joules in moving group of charges across its terminals .

what is the net charge.

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  \large\underline{ \underline{ \green{ \bold {given}}}} =  >

 \tt { \red{\: potential \: difference = 10v}}

  \tt  \red{work \: done \:  = 3.0j}

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⠀⠀⠀⠀find amount of charge

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we know that,

\small{ \boxed{ \fbox{ \bf{ \pink{Potential  \: difference(v) =  \frac{work \: done(w)}{charge(Q)} }}}}}

so,

 \bf \: w =  \frac{3}{10}  \\  \\\bf =  > 0.3 \: coulomb

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Answered by Anonymous
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 \small \green{ \boxed{ \fbox{ \tt{Potential \: difference(v)= \frac {charge(Q)}</p><p>{workdone(w)}}}} }

so,

\begin{lgathered}\bf \: w = \frac{3}{10} \\ \\\bf = &gt; 0.3 \: coulomb\end{lgathered}

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