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23 August, 15:03

How much work would it take to move a coulomb charge across a 4 volt potential difference?

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  1. 23 August, 15:17
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    Answer: 4 Joules

    Explanation:

    Given: Charge = 1C

    Potential difference = 4V

    Now, we can find the work done is moving a charge across a potential difference. The formula used is:

    Work done (W) = charge (Q) * potential difference (V)

    ⇒ work done = 1C*4V

    = 4 Joules
  2. 23 August, 15:24
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    Answer is 4 joules I'll explain below
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