Physics, asked by Tararpardeep58, 9 months ago

what is the electrical energy when a charge of Q coulomb flows across a potential difference V volts?​

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Answered by redlovergirl99
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Answer:

It depends .

Explanation:

If the presence of charge introduces negligible change in the existing field , then the charge on acceleration has its kinetic energy increased by QV and for deceleration the potential energy increases by the same .

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