Help find work done associated with electric potential

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To calculate the work done in moving a sodium ion from inside to outside a cell with a potential difference of 0.70 V and a membrane thickness of 0.1 x 10^-6 m, the relevant equation is W = qEd, where W is work, q is charge, E is electric field, and d is distance. The electric field (E) can be determined using the formula E = Volts/distance. The charge of a sodium ion is +e, as it is missing one electron. By combining these equations, the work done can be expressed as W = qEd, confirming its validity for this calculation. This approach effectively summarizes the necessary steps to find the work in joules.
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given that the electric potential is .70 V higher outside the cell than inside the cell, and that the cell memberane is .1X10^-6 thick. calculate that work that must be done (in joules) to move one sodium ion from inside the cell to outside

i know V= .70V distance is .1X10^-6
i made the inside the cell potential energy is 0

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What's the definition of potential difference?
 
W = Fd = qEd

E=Volts/distance

how do i find the charge (q)
 
amount of energy that would be required to move an object from one place to another against various types of forces.

ok
 
trustabdy said:
W = Fd = qEd

E=Volts/distance
Combine these two equations.

how do i find the charge (q)
What's the charge on a sodium ion? (What's an ion?)
 
is it one electron since sodium is in the first column in the periodic table
 
The charge on the sodium ion is +e, since it is missing an electron. (That's what makes it an ion.)
 
W = Fd = qEd
q= charge on electron
d= distance
E= Volts/distance
am i right?
 
Combine this:
trustabdy said:
W = Fd = qEd
With this:
E= Volts/distance
To get a simpler equation.
 
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trustabdy said:
W = Fd = qEd
q= charge on electron
d= distance
E= Volts/distance
am i right?

so this W=qEd is the correct equation to find work done in joules. or are there any other equations
 
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