Voltage difference causes charge to flow from higher potential to that of a lower potential.
This is also known as Voltage difference and it is the difference in electric potential between two points.
V= W/Q
where v is potential difference, w is work done and q is charges.
This allows for charges to flow from higher potential to that of a lower potential.
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Answer:
Voltage difference causes charge to flow from higher potential to that of a lower potential.
Explanation:
Voltage Difference:
It is work done per unit charge in moving a charge from one point to another point.
V = Voltage difference
W = Work done
Q = Charge
Then,
unit : Volt or Joule/Coulomb
Flow of charge :
A free positive charge move from a region of higher potential to that of lower potential whereas a free negative charge moves from lower potential region to a higher potential.
Thus, a voltage difference is required for the flow of charge.
Direction of conventional current is from positive terminal to negative terminal.
Direction of electron is from negative to positive.
b) increased
c) remains constant
d) decreases
I am pretty sure the answer is C.
If you are doing a USA TEST Prep:
D) 111.6 V
Answer: 71.72 days
Explanation:
This problem can be solved using the Radioactive Half Life Formula:
(1)
Where:
is the final amount of Iodine-131
is the initial amount of Iodine-131
is the time elapsed
is the half life of Iodine-131
Knowing this, let's substitute the values and find from (1):
(2)
(3)
Applying natural logarithm in both sides:
(4)
(5)
Finding :