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Find the manitude of a charge that can be moved from infinity to a point in an electric field where the potential is 20 V, by spending 600 J of work.

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Given electric potential `V = 20 V`
Work done `W = 600 J`.
We know, `W = Vq`
`:. q = W/V = 600/20 = 30 C`.
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