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A charge of `2 C` moves between two plates, maintained at a pd of `1 V`. What is the energy acquired by the charge ?

A

5 J

B

2 J

C

12 J

D

None

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B

Energy acquired, `W = QV = 2 C xx 1V = 2 J`.
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