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Calculate the work done in taking a charge of 0.02 C from A to B, if the potential at A is 20 V, and that at B is 30 V.

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To calculate the work done in taking a charge from point A to point B, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Identify the given values - Charge (Q) = 0.02 C (coulombs) - Potential at point A (VA) = 20 V (volts) - Potential at point B (VB) = 30 V (volts) ### Step 2: Calculate the potential difference (ΔV) ...
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