Find potential difference in moving 2 C charge which requires 600J of work between two points?
Answer: 300V
Explanation
The formula to calculate potential difference (V) is:
V = W / Q
Where:
W = work done (in Joules)
Q = charge (in Coulombs)
Given:
W = 600 J (work done)
Q = 2 C (charge)
V = 600 J / 2 C = 300 V
So, the potential difference is 300 V.
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