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What is the voltage between two points if 1.2 J of energy are required to move 0.4 mC between the two points?

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  • 21-02-2020

Answer:

3000V

Explanation:

we have the following:

Energy (is this case the energy comes from the work of moving the charge):

[tex]E=1.2J[/tex]

charge:

[tex]q=0.4mC=0.4x10^{-3}C[/tex]

And the formula to find the voltage between two points given the energy and the charge is:

[tex]V=\frac{E}{q}[/tex]

substituting all the known values:

[tex]V=\frac{1.2J}{0.4x10^{-3}C}=3000V[/tex]

the voltage needes is 3000 volts

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