A charge of #6 C# is passing through points A and B on a circuit. If the charge's electric potential changes from #45 J# to #27 J#, what is the voltage between points A and B? Physics Electrical Energy and Current Electric Potential 1 Answer Narad T. Aug 5, 2017 The voltage is #=3V# Explanation: The charge is #Q=It# We apply Ohm's Law #U=RI# The power is #P=UI# And the energy is #E=UIt# #E=UQ# and #DeltaE=QDeltaU# The voltage is #DeltaU=(DeltaE)/Q=(45-27)/6=18/6=3V# Answer link Related questions Why does electric potential increase with distance? What are some common mistakes students make with electric potential? Question #618a2 Question #673a7 Question #09754 A charge of #15 C# is passing through points A and B on a circuit. If the charge's electric... A charge of #15 C# is passing through points A and B on a circuit. If the charge's electric... A charge of #16 C# is passing through points A and B on a circuit. If the charge's electric... A charge of #16 C# is passing through points A and B on a circuit. If the charge's electric... A charge of #9 C# is passing through points A and B on a circuit. If the charge's electric... See all questions in Electric Potential Impact of this question 1307 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License