State the relation between potential difference, work done and change moved.
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The potential difference between two points in an electric circuit is equal to the amount of work done in moving a unit charge from one point to another point.
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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.
The potential difference between points A and B, VB − VA, defined to be the change in potential energy of a charge q moved from A to B, is equal to the change in potential energy divided by the charge, Potential difference is commonly called voltage, represented by the symbol ΔV: ΔV=ΔPEq Δ V = Δ PE q and ΔPE = qΔV.
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