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A current of 10A flows through a wire for 10s. If the potential difference of the wire is 15V, what will be the work done? ​

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1500 joules is the required answer.Explanation:According to the QuestionIt is given that ,CURRENT, I = 10ATime taken ,t = 10sPotential Difference ,V = 15vwe need to calculate the work done by the current .Firstly we calculate the amount of charge flow through the conductor in the given condition.As we know the relationship between current , time and charge.I = Q/twhere,I DENOTE CurrentQ denote charget denote time takenSubstitute the value we get➻ 10 = Q/10➻ Q = 10×10➻ Q = 100cNow, calculating the work done by the current.W = VQwhere,W denote Work DoneV denote Potential DifferenceQ denote ChargeSubstitute the value we get➻ W = 15×100➻ W = 1500 JHence, the work done will be 1500 joules.



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