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If 200 J of work must be done to move electric charge equal to 8C from a place where potential is - 10 V to another place where electric potential is. V volt. Find the value of V.

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`V_(1)=-10V`
`V_(2)=V` volt
`W=200J`
`q=8C`
`V_(2)-V_(1)=(W)/(q)`
`rArr V_(2)-(-10)=(200)/(8)=25`
`rArr V_(2)=25-10=15V`
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