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The work done in moving a charge of 10 C across two points in a circuit is 100 J. What is the potential difference between the points ?

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Charge `Q=10` C, Work Done, `W=100` J
Potential Difference `V=(W)/(Q)=(100)/(10)`
Therefore, `V=10` volt
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