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A pair of parallel plates is charged by a 24-V battery. How much work is required to move a particle with a charge of-3.0uC from the positive to the negative plate?

User Karl Fast
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Answer:

The work is 7.2x10^-5 VC

Step-by-step explanation:

To calculate the work it takes to move a positively charged particle to a negative plate equals:

W = -V*(-q)

where

W is the work = ?

V = voltage = 24 V

q = charge = -3 uC = 3x10^-6 C

Replacing values:

W = (-24 V)*(-3x10^-6 C) = 7.2x10^-5 VC

User Roeland Werring
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Answer:


72* 10^(-6) J

Step-by-step explanation:


V = Voltage of the battery = Potential difference across the plates of capacitor = 24 Volts


q = Amount of charge being moved from one plate to another = 3 μC = 3 x 10⁻⁶ C


W = amount of work done in moving the charge

Work done is given as


W = q V


W = (3* 10^(-6))(24)


W = 72* 10^(-6) J

User Priojeet Priyom
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