what is potential difference ? explain with full explanation? l will mark it best question sure
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here is ur answer......
the work done by the electric force on unit positive charge to move it through a distance from one point to another point is called potential difference....
potential difference= V= W/q= Fe l / q.
S.I Unit of potential difference is volt...
hope it helps you mark it as brainliest.....
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rock star sanu............
here is ur answer......
the work done by the electric force on unit positive charge to move it through a distance from one point to another point is called potential difference....
potential difference= V= W/q= Fe l / q.
S.I Unit of potential difference is volt...
hope it helps you mark it as brainliest.....
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sravan kumar.........
rock star sanu............
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Definition :- The amount of work done in moving a unit charge from one point to another point in an electric field is called potential difference..
If Q units of charge are moved from one point to another point, such that W is the work done and V is the potential difference , then
Work done in moving Q units of charge= W
But work done in moving one unit of charge = W / Q
Work done in moving one unit of charge = potential difference = V
V = W / Q
Units of potential difference : - one volt
V = 1 joule / 1 coulomb = 1 volt ........
Definition of one volt :- Potential difference is measured in volts. when one joule of work is done in moving 1 coulomb of charge from one point to another point in an electric field, then potential difference between these points is ONE VOLT
If Q units of charge are moved from one point to another point, such that W is the work done and V is the potential difference , then
Work done in moving Q units of charge= W
But work done in moving one unit of charge = W / Q
Work done in moving one unit of charge = potential difference = V
V = W / Q
Units of potential difference : - one volt
V = 1 joule / 1 coulomb = 1 volt ........
Definition of one volt :- Potential difference is measured in volts. when one joule of work is done in moving 1 coulomb of charge from one point to another point in an electric field, then potential difference between these points is ONE VOLT
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