The work done in moving a charge Q through a potential difference V is VQ. How? (EXTREMELY URGENT)
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because in an elec field, work done by the elec field to move the charge is E*d(because E is force per unit charge and d is distance)
Ed = Fd/Q = W/Q since W = Force * distance
also potential difference(V) is defined as E*d therefore W/Q = V and so W = V*Q
Ed = Fd/Q = W/Q since W = Force * distance
also potential difference(V) is defined as E*d therefore W/Q = V and so W = V*Q
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