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It is the work done to moving a unit positive charge or test charge from one to another point in electric field this work done is called the potential difference.

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How much energy given to each coulomb of charge passing through a 6 volt battery?

The potential difference ('voltage') is equal to the work done per unit charge, i.e. the energy given to each Coulomb of charge. So, a six Volt battery provides six Joules of energy to each Coulomb of charge.


How much work is done when one coulomb charge moves against a potential difference of 1 volt?

That is 1 Joule of energy. If it happens in 1 second, 1 amp would have flowed during that time. The same amount of work (energy) is done by moving a force of 1 Newton through a distance of 1 metre.


What is the name given to grouped laboratory work that represents those commonly done together?

It is usually called a panel or series.


Is the work done on a system negative in the given scenario?

In the given scenario, if the force applied to the system is opposite to the direction of the displacement, then the work done on the system is negative.


Is coulomb law conservative forces?

Yes, Coulomb's law is an example of a conservative force. A conservative force is one in which the energy required to move a particle (subject to this force) from one point in space to another is independent of the path taken.


What is the name given grouped laboratory work that represent those test commonly done together?

It is usually called a panel or series.


The amount of work done in a given amount of time is what?

The amount of work done in a given amount of time is called power. Power is a measure of how quickly work is done or energy is transferred. It is typically measured in watts (W) or horsepower (hp).


How do you get work done if you have given mass and power?

To calculate work done when given mass and power, you need to know the force applied and the distance over which the force is applied. Work done is calculated as the product of force, distance, and the cosine of the angle between them. Power is the rate at which work is done, so you can calculate it by dividing the work done by the time taken to complete the work.


Whenever work is done on an object the object is given what?

Energy!


How do you calculate electric potential difference when an electron move fro A toB along an electric field and0.000000000000000000394 J of work?

potential difference between two points equals the Work done to get to from A to B (in Joules) divided by the charge in Coulombs of the particle that is moving from A to B. If the particle was 1.60x10^-19 Coulomb, then the EPdifference, in Volts, is about 2.5. Volts is Joules/Coulomb. Think of it in terms of regular gravitational potential energy, where the potential energy is equivalent to the amount of force done to move an object of a certain weight (think coulomb) a certain distance (force over a distance is Work in Joules).


What name is given to the ability to do work?

Energy


How do you find work done if force and mass are given?

You cannot. You do not have the necessary information.