A charge of 4 C4C is passing through points A and B on a circuit. If the charge's electric potential changes from 32 J32J to 9 J9J, what is the voltage between points A and B?

1 Answer
Jan 19, 2016

A volt is defined as a joule per coulomb, V=E_e/QV=EeQ. In this case, V=(32-9)/4 = 5.75 VV=3294=5.75V

Explanation:

A volt is a unit of electric potential. A joule is a measure of electric potential energy. A volt is defined as a joule per coulomb: if 1 coulomb (C)(C) of charge is moved through a potential difference of 1 volt (v)(v), its electric potential energy will change by 1 joule (J)(J).

In this case 4 C4C of charge moved such that its electric potential energy changed by 32-9=23 J329=23J. We are asked for the potential difference in volts between the two points.

V=(32-9)/4 = 5.75 VV=3294=5.75V

(Note: The question is phrased imprecisely, since 'electric potential' should be measured in volt and 'electric potential' energy in joule)