Physics, asked by raghucheeneni, 9 months ago

what is the amount of workdone(W) is shifting 200c of charge a cell of potentials different 10v ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Work done is given by...

W = q × ΔV

W = 200 × 10 = 2000 J

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Answered by Anonymous
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Given ,

Charge = 200 C

Potential difference = 10 V

We know that , work done to move a unit charge is called potential difference

 \large \mathtt{ \fbox{Potential \:  difference =  \frac{w}{q} }}

Substitute the known values , we get

w = 10 × 200

w = 2000 joule

Hence , the required value of work is 2000 joule or 2 kilo joule

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