∆W = q∆V
Work is done when moving a point charge away from another charge
The potentials at points R and S due to the +7.0 nC charge are 675 V and 850 V respectively.Calculate how much work is done when a +3.0 nC charge is moved from R to S.
Step 1: Write down the known quantities
Step 2: Write down the work done equation
W = qΔV
Step 3: Substitute in the values into the equation
W = (3.0 × 10-9) × (850 - 675) = 5.3 × 10-7 J
Remember that q in the work done equation is the charge that is being moved, whilst Q is the charge which is producing the potential. Make sure not to get these two mixed up, as both could be given in the question (like the worked example) and you will be expected to choose the correct one
Equipotential lines around a radial field or uniform field are perpendicular to the electric field lines
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