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Work done to move 1 coulomb charge from one point to another point on a charged conductor having potential 10volts is

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Answered by sarah92
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Answer: work done to move 1 coulomb charge from one point to another on a charged conductor having potential 10 volt is 1

Answered by archanajhaa
4

Answer:

The work done to move the charge is 10J.

Explanation:

Let's see the relationship between work done, charge, and potential i.e.

W=qV           (1)

W=work done

q=charge moved

V=potential through which the charge is moved

From the question we have,

Q=1C and V=10 volts

By putting the value of Q and V in equation (1) we get;

W=1\times 10=10J

Hence, work done to move 1-coulomb charge from one point to another point on a charged conductor having the potential of 10volts is 10J.

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