If a charge of 4 C in moving from point a to point b gives up 20 J of energy, what is Vab?
Solution) Q = 4 C
Energy PE = 20 J
Vab = ?
Electric potential is defined as electric potential energy per unit charge .
Electric potential Vab = PE/Q
Vab = 20/4
Vab = 5 V
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