Work = Force * Displacement.
If the Work is the same, and the Force is increased, from the formula above it means the displacement would have to be reduced.
So the displacement (a distance in a specified direction) would be reduced.
The rate of a reaction increases if:<span>
The temperature is increased.
The concentration of a dissolved reactant is increased.
The pressure of a reacting gas is increased.
Solid reactants are broken into smaller pieces.
A catalyst is used.</span>
Answer:
10 V
Explanation:
The potential difference between two points is the amount of work required to carry a unit charge from one point to the other point. This would result in a potential difference between this two points.
The difference between the potential across two points B and A is 
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