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30 April, 17:07

What is the value of a charge that has an electric potential of 325 V and an electric potential energy of 0.025 J?

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  1. 30 April, 17:11
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    We can determine the charge of the system by doing some dimensional analysis of the values given above. We are given the voltage and the potential energy of the system. Voltage is the energy per charge so it will have units of J/C. So, we can determine the charge, with units C, by dividing the energy with the voltage.

    Charge = Energy / volatage

    Charge = 0.025 / 325 = 7.69x10^-5 C
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