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The potential difference between two conductor is 110 V. How much work in moving 5 C charge from one conductor to the other ?

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Potential difference,V = 110V
Charge, q = 5C
To find : Work done, W= ?
`V= (W)/(q) therefore qxxV = W`
`W = 5xx110 = 550J`
Work, W = 550J
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