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What work is done when $3.0 \mathrm{C}$ is moved through an electric potential difference of $1.5 \mathrm{V} ?$
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This can be represented by the formula: \[W = QV\] where \(W\) is the work done, \(Q\) is the charge, and \(V\) is the potential difference. Show more…
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