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How much work is done in moving 2 Coulombs of charge across two points having a potential difference of 12 V?
Question

How much work is done in moving 2 Coulombs of charge across two points having a potential difference of 12 V?

A.

6 Joule

B.

18 Joule

C.

24 Joule

D.

12 Joule

Correct option is C

The correct answer is (c) 24 Joule.
The work done (W) in moving a charge (Q) across two points with a potential difference (V) is calculated using the formula:
W=Q×VW
Where:
· Q=2 Coulombs
· V=12 Volts
Substituting the values:
W=2 C×12 V=24 Joules
Thus, the work done is 24 Joules.

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