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Standard XII
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Potential Energy - External Viewpoint
Potential dif...
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Potential difference between two points is
60
V. How much work will done on bringing charge of
3
×
10
−
5
Coulomb from one point to another point.
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Solution
Potential difference between two points
Δ
V
=
60
Volts
Magnitude of charge
q
=
3
×
10
−
5
Coulomb
Work done
W
=
q
Δ
V
⟹
W
=
3
×
10
−
5
×
60
=
1.8
×
10
−
3
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