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When a potential V is applied across a capacitor, a charge q is stored. What charge is stored if the potential across the capacitor is halved

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Answer:

q' = 0.5q

Hence, the charge stored is also halved

Step-by-step explanation:

The capacitance of a capacitor is given by the following formula:


C = (q)/(V) ------- eqn(1)

where,

C = Capacitance of the capacitor

q = charge stored in the capacitor

V = potential across the capacitor

Now, if we make potential half of its initial value:


C = (q')/(0.5V)\\\\CV = 2q'\\using\ eqn(1):\\(q)/(V)(V) = 2q'\\\\

q' = 0.5q

Hence, the charge stored is also halved

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