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5 J of work is done in moving a positive charge of 0.5C between two points. What is the potential difference between these points ?

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To find the potential difference between two points when a charge is moved, we can use the formula: \[ V = \frac{W}{Q} \] where: - \( V \) is the potential difference, ...
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