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The amount of work done to move 20C charge from one point to another is 220 J. What is the potential difference between these two points ?

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Amount of work doneW = 220J
Quantity of charge q = 20 C
To find: Potential difference between two points, V = ?
`V = (W)/(q) = (220)/(20)`
= 11V
Voltage, V = 11 volt
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