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State the relation between work, charge, and potential difference for an electric circuit?

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Answered by misbhavk0009
191

The answer is:

Potential difference =work done/quantity of charge moved

OR

V=W/Q.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
9

The work is equal to the product of positive charge and potential difference in an electric circuit.

What is an electric circuit?

  • In an electric circuit, the batteries, transistors, resistors, and switches are connected
  • The current flow in the circuit when the circuit is closed with positive and negative charges
  • The electric circuit is used to determine AC and DC response
  • The current flows in the circuit depend upon the voltage
  • The electric circuit consists of ideal current and resistors

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