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Standard VII
Physics
Electric Current: Flow of Electrons in Circuit
50J of work i...
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50J of work is required to be done for moving a charge of 4C in an electric field from one point to another. Calculate the potential difference ?
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Solution
Dear Student,
Work = Charge x Potential difference
So, 50J = 4C x Potential difference
Potential difference= 50/4 V = 12.5 V
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