Electrostatic Potential & Capacitance | Work Done In Moving A Charge All the best! 1. A charge of 5 C is given a displacement of 0.5 m, the work done in the process is 10 J. The potential difference between the two points will be- 2 V 0.25 V 1 V 25 V None 2. 20 J of work has to be done against an existing electric field to take a charge from -0.1 C from A to B, then potential difference VB - VA is- 20 V 120 V -80 V -200 V None 3. Two points P and Q are maintained at the potentials of 10 V and -4 V respectively. The work done in moving 100 electrons from P to Q is- A. -9.60 x 10-17 J B. 9.60 x 10-17 J C. -2.24 x 10-16 J D. 2.24 x 10-16 J Option (A) Option (B) Option (C) Option (D) None 4. Assertion- Work done in moving a charge between any two points in a uniform electric field is independent of the path followed by the charge between these points.Reason- Electrostatic forces are conservative forces. Both assertion and reason are correct and reason is the correct explanation of assertion Both assertion and reason are correct but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion Assertion is true and reason is false Both assertion and reason are false None 1 out of 4 Time's up