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Calculate the potential difference if 20J of energy are transferred by 8C of charge.

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Calculate the potential difference if 20J of energy are transferred by 8C of charge.

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Solution

To calculate the potential difference, we can use the formula:

Potential Difference (V) = Energy (J) / Charge (C)

Given in the problem, Energy (J) = 20J and Charge (C) = 8C.

Substitute these values into the formula:

Potential Difference (V) = 20J / 8C = 2.5V

So, the potential difference is 2.5 Volts.

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