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work done in moving 5c charge across the ends of a conductor is 100 j if the potential difference at one end of the conductor is 10 v find the potential difference at the other end of the conductor ​

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Answered by raizbadarudin
15

Answer:

10+(100/5)=30V

Explanation:

potential = work/charge

potential difference =

(work done to move)/charge

=100/5=20

p¹=10v

p²=10+(100/5)=30v

someone need to verify this

Answered by gopikarevathi200687
1

Answer:

charge(Q) = 5 C

Work Done(W) = 100 J.

Voltage at one end of the Conductor = V1.

                                                          = 10 V.  

Let the Voltage at other end of the Conductor be V2.

Using the Formula,

 

Work Done = Potential Difference ÷ Charge.

     W = (V2 - V1)/Q

     100 = (V2 - 10)/5

     500 = V2 - 10

      V2 = 490 V

Thus, the potential at other end of the Conductor is 490 V.

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