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Charge of 5 C given a displacement of 0.5 m. The work done in the process is 10 J. The potential difference between the two points will be

A

2V

B

0.25V

C

1 V

D

25V

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The correct Answer is:
A

Work done `W = q xx v`
` = 10 xx 5V rArr V = 2 " volt"`
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