The work done in moving a charge of 2 coulomb (C) from point A to point B is 24 J. What is the potential difference between A and B ?
- A. 48 V
- B. 6 V
- C. 12 V ✓
- D. 0.08 V
Correct Answer: C. 12 V
Explanation
Potential Difference (V) = Work Done (W) / Charge (Q). V = 24 J / 2 C = 12 V.
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