Electric Potential: The amount of electric potential energy at a point is called electric potential.
Electric Potential difference: The difference in the amount of electric potential energy between two points in an electric circuit is called Electric Potential Difference.
Electric potential difference is known as voltage (denoted by ‘V’), which is equal to the work done (W) per unit charge (Q) to move the charge between two points against static electric field. Therefore;
SI unit of electric potential difference is volt and also denoted by ‘V’. This is named in honour of Italian Physicist Alessandro Volta.
Since joule is the unit of work and coulomb is the unit of charge; 1 volt of electric potential difference is equal to the 1 joule of work to be done to move a charge of 1 coulomb from one point to another in an electric circuit. Therefore,
Voltmeter: It is an instrument, used to measure the potential difference and represented by the symbol in an electric circuit. It is always connected in parallel across the points between which the potential difference is to be measured. It has high resistance.
Fig: Voltmeter Symbol
SYMBOLS USED IN A CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
Fig: Common Symbols of Circuit Diagram
Example 1: Calculate the work done if a charge of 5 C moving across two point having potential difference equal to 15 V.
Solution: Given, potential difference (V) = 15 V
Charge (Q) = 5 C
Work done (W) =?
We know that; V = W/Q
Or, W = V x Q
Or, W = 15 V x 5 C = 75 J
Example 2: Calculate the work done to carry a charge of 3 C, if the potential difference between two points is 10 V.
Solution: Given, charge = 3 C
Potential difference between two points = 10V
Work done (W) =?
We know that; V = W/Q
Or, W = V x Q
Or, W = 10 V x 3 C = 30 J
Example 3: What potential difference is required to do 100 J of work to carry a charge of 10 C between two points?
Solution: Given, work done (W) = 100J
Charge (Q) = 10C
Potential difference (V) =?
We know that; V = W/Q
Or, V = 100 J ÷ 10 C = 10 V
Example 4: Calculate the potential difference between two points, if 1500 J of work is done to carry a charge of 50C from one point to other?
Solution: Given, work done (W) = 1500J
Charge (Q) = 50C
Potential difference (V) =?
We know that; V = W/Q
Or, V = 1500 J ÷ 50 C = 30 V
Example 5: 5000 J of work would is done to carry how much charge between two points having potential difference of 100 V?
Solution: Given, potential difference (V) = 100V
Work done (W) = 5000 J
Charge (Q) =?
We know that; V = W/Q
Or, Q = W/V
Or, Q = 5000 J ÷ 100 V = 50 C
Example 6: To carry how much charge between two points having potential difference equal to 220 V, 1760 J of work is done?
Solution: Given, potential difference (V) = 220V
Work done (W) = 1760 J
Charge (Q) =?
We know that; V = W/Q
Or, Q = W/V
Or, Q = 1760 J ÷ 220 V = 8 C
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