Calculate the work done to carry a charge of 3 C, if the potential difference between two points is 10 V.
Given,
Charge = Q=3 C
Potential difference = △V=10 V
We know that,
Work done =W=QΔV=charge×potential difference
⇒W=3×10=30 J
Calculate the potential difference between two points, if 1500 J of work is done to carry a charge of 50C from one point to other?
The work done (in Joule) in carrying a charge of 100 coulomb between two points having a potential difference of 10 volt is: