Physics, 11.05.2021 01:00 juarezanthony258
The amount of energy for a coulomb of charge at one end of a conductor is 40 joules. The amount of energy for a coulomb of charge at the other end of the conductor is 20 joules. The potential difference across the ends of the conductor is .
A.) 60 joules per coulomb
B.) 60 joules
C.) 20 joules per coulomb
D.) 20 joules
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