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work depends on per unit charge​

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Answered by ItzAnonymousgirl
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The work per unit of charge is defined by moving a negligible test charge between two points, and is expressed as the difference in electric potential at those points. The work can be done, for example, by electrochemical devices (electrochemical cells) or different metals junctions generating an electromotive force.

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Answered by LavindeepSingh
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as we know potential difference is work done per unit charge : V=W/Q

W=VQ

Therefore work is potential difference multiplied by charge

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