Work done in moving 5C charge across the ends of a conductor is 100J. if the potenial at one end of a conductor is 10V find the potenial at the other endof this conductor?
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We know that
so V2 -V1 = 500 volts
Now V1 = 10V
so V2= 490 Volts
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so V2 -V1 = 500 volts
Now V1 = 10V
so V2= 490 Volts
This is the Answer
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Given---
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.
I anticipate it will helps u.
Have a Marvelous Day.
Good Question and Keep Progressing.
Given---
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.
I anticipate it will helps u.
Have a Marvelous Day.
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