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Physics, 21.09.2019 09:50 alisonsolis155

Moving 4.0 coulombs of charge through a circuit
requires 48 joules of electric energy. what is the
potential difference across this circuit?
(1) 190 v (3) 12 v
(2) 48 v (4) 4.0 v

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