When an electric charge of 12 C passes through a conductor, a work of 600 J. is performed.

When an electric charge of 12 C passes through a conductor, a work of 600 J. is performed. What is the voltage at the ends of this conductor?

A = 600 J.

q = 12 Cl.

U -?

The work of moving the charge A is determined by the formula: A = q * U.

U = A / q.

U = 600 J / 12 C = 50 V.

Answer: the voltage at the ends of the conductor is U = 50 V.



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