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

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Answered by arjunb963
5

Answer:

We know,

Work done = Potential Difference x Charge

W=V.q

W=10V x 1C

W=10J

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Answered by ArunSivaPrakash
1

Given :

Charge, Q = 1 coulomb = 1 C

Potential difference, V = 10volts = 10V

To Find:

Work done-W.

Solution :

To calculate work done (W), formula used:

 Work done = potential difference x charge

W = V x Q

Applying the above formula -

W = 10 x 1

W = 10 J

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

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