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Identify the correct formula to find the potential difference between two points.
Q= 1/W
W= Q/V
V = Q/W
V = W/Q
- Option 1: Q = 1/W
- This does not relate to potential difference.
- "Q" typically represents charge, and "W" represents work, but not in this form.
- Option 2: W = Q/V
- This is rearranged from the formula V = W/Q.
- It represents work done in moving a charge in an electric field but not directly the formula for potential difference.
- Option 3: V = Q/W
- Incorrect representation of potential difference.
- Potential difference is work done per unit charge, not charge per unit work.
- Option 4: V = W/Q
- Correct Formula.
- Represents potential difference as work done (W) per unit charge (Q).
- It's fundamental to understanding electrical potential.
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