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the potential difference between two points A and B is​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The potential difference between two points A and B is 10V. Point A is at higher potential. If a negative charge, q = 2 C, is moved from point A to point B, then the potential energy of this charge will: A .

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Answered by pankajjuneja492
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Answer: The potential difference between A&B is the ratio of work done to move the charge from A to B to the magnitude of charge.

i.e VA-VB=W/q

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