What is the potential difference if the current of 2A flow in 5sec in wire,total energy in wire to flow the charge is 500J.please its urgent.​

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Given the total energy in the wire, current and time elapsed, the potential difference is 50 Volts.

What is the potential difference?

The electric power is expressed as P = VI.

Where V is the potential difference, I is the electric current and P is the electric power.

Also, the consumption of energy per unit of time is called power. It is expressed as P = E / t

Given that;

  • Current I = 2.00A
  • Elapsed time t = 5s
  • Total energy E = 500J

First, we determine the power.

P = E / t

P = 500J / 5s

Power = 100W

Next, we determine the potential difference.

P = V × I

V = P / I

V = 100W / 2.00A

V = 50V

Given the total energy in the wire, current and time elapsed, the potential difference is 50 Volts.

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The Potential difference is 50 Volts.

What is the potential difference?

The potential difference is a measure of the energy given to the charge carriers in a circuit

We know that  the electric power is expressed as P = VI.

V is the potential difference

I is the electric current
P is the electric power.

Also we know that power is expressed as P = E / t

Given

Current( I) = 2.00A ,time t = 5s

Total energy E = 500J

To find the power

P = E / t  = 500J / 5s = 100W

Now , To find the potential difference.

P = V × I (By rearranging it)

V = P / I

V = 100W / 2.00A = 50 V

Therefore , the total energy in the wire, current and time elapsed, the potential difference is 50 V.

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