?
Categories
Account

Capacitance

Download Q&A
Q. In a capacitor, if the plate area is increased while keeping the separation constant, what happens to the capacitance?
  • A. It increases
  • B. It decreases
  • C. It remains the same
  • D. It becomes zero
Q. In a capacitor, what does the dielectric constant represent?
  • A. The ability to store charge
  • B. The ability to resist electric field
  • C. The ability to increase capacitance
  • D. The ability to conduct electricity
Q. In a capacitor, what is the relationship between charge (Q), capacitance (C), and voltage (V)?
  • A. Q = C + V
  • B. Q = C * V
  • C. Q = V / C
  • D. Q = C - V
Q. In a circuit, a capacitor is charged and then discharged through a resistor. What is the time constant of the circuit?
  • A. RC
  • B. C/R
  • C. R/C
  • D. 1/RC
Q. In a circuit, if a capacitor is fully charged, what is the voltage across it?
  • A. Zero
  • B. Equal to the source voltage
  • C. Half of the source voltage
  • D. Double the source voltage
Q. In a circuit, two capacitors of capacitance 2μF and 3μF are connected in parallel. What is the total capacitance?
  • A. 5μF
  • B. 6μF
  • C. 1.2μF
  • D. 0.6μF
Q. In a circuit, two capacitors of capacitance 3μF and 6μF are connected in parallel. What is the total capacitance?
  • A. 9μF
  • B. 2μF
  • C. 18μF
  • D. 1μF
Q. In a circuit, two capacitors of capacitance 4μF and 6μF are connected in parallel. What is the total capacitance?
  • A. 10μF
  • B. 24μF
  • C. 2.4μF
  • D. 0.4μF
Q. In a parallel combination of capacitors, how is the total capacitance calculated?
  • A. C_eq = C1 + C2 + C3
  • B. 1/C_eq = 1/C1 + 1/C2 + 1/C3
  • C. C_eq = 1/(C1 + C2 + C3)
  • D. C_eq = C1 * C2 * C3
Q. In a parallel plate capacitor, if the area of the plates is doubled while keeping the separation constant, what happens to the capacitance?
  • A. It doubles
  • B. It halves
  • C. It remains the same
  • D. It quadruples
Q. Two capacitors, C1 = 2μF and C2 = 3μF, are connected in series. What is the equivalent capacitance?
  • A. 1.2μF
  • B. 5μF
  • C. 6μF
  • D. 0.6μF
Q. Two capacitors, C1 and C2, are connected in series. What is the equivalent capacitance?
  • A. C1 + C2
  • B. 1 / (1/C1 + 1/C2)
  • C. C1 * C2 / (C1 + C2)
  • D. C1 - C2
Q. What happens to the capacitance of a capacitor if the dielectric constant is doubled?
  • A. It doubles
  • B. It halves
  • C. It remains the same
  • D. It quadruples
Q. What happens to the energy stored in a capacitor if the voltage across it is doubled?
  • A. It doubles
  • B. It quadruples
  • C. It remains the same
  • D. It halves
Q. What happens to the potential difference across a capacitor when it is fully charged?
  • A. It becomes zero
  • B. It becomes maximum
  • C. It becomes minimum
  • D. It fluctuates
Q. What happens to the voltage across a capacitor when it is fully charged?
  • A. It becomes zero
  • B. It equals the supply voltage
  • C. It becomes negative
  • D. It fluctuates
Q. What is the capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor with area A and separation d?
  • A. ε₀ * A / d
  • B. A / (ε₀ * d)
  • C. d / (ε₀ * A)
  • D. ε₀ * d / A
Q. What is the capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor with plate area A and separation d?
  • A. ε₀A/d
  • B. d/ε₀A
  • C. A/ε₀d
  • D. ε₀d/A
Q. What is the effect of increasing the plate area of a capacitor on its capacitance?
  • A. Capacitance increases
  • B. Capacitance decreases
  • C. Capacitance remains the same
  • D. Capacitance becomes zero
Q. What is the effect of increasing the plate area of a parallel plate capacitor?
  • A. Capacitance decreases
  • B. Capacitance increases
  • C. Capacitance remains the same
  • D. Capacitance becomes zero
Q. What is the effect of inserting a dielectric material between the plates of a capacitor?
  • A. Increases capacitance
  • B. Decreases capacitance
  • C. No effect on capacitance
  • D. Changes the voltage across the plates
Q. What is the effect of temperature on the capacitance of a capacitor?
  • A. Increases capacitance
  • B. Decreases capacitance
  • C. No effect
  • D. Depends on the dielectric
Q. What is the energy stored in a capacitor of capacitance C charged to a voltage V?
  • A. 1/2 CV
  • B. CV
  • C. 1/2 C/V
  • D. C/V
Q. What is the energy stored in a capacitor with capacitance C charged to a voltage V?
  • A. 1/2 CV²
  • B. CV
  • C. 1/2 V²/C
  • D. C²V
Q. What is the energy stored in a capacitor with capacitance C charged to voltage V?
  • A. 1/2 CV
  • B. CV
  • C. 1/2 C/V
  • D. C/V
Q. What is the unit of capacitance?
  • A. Farad
  • B. Coulomb
  • C. Volt
  • D. Ohm
Showing 31 to 56 of 56 (2 Pages)

Capacitance MCQ & Objective Questions

Understanding capacitance is crucial for students preparing for school and competitive exams in India. This fundamental concept in physics not only appears frequently in objective questions but also helps in building a strong foundation for advanced topics. Practicing MCQs and objective questions on capacitance can significantly enhance your exam preparation, ensuring you are well-equipped to tackle important questions with confidence.

What You Will Practise Here

  • Definition and significance of capacitance
  • Types of capacitors and their applications
  • Key formulas related to capacitance, including capacitance in series and parallel
  • Energy stored in a capacitor and its derivation
  • Factors affecting capacitance
  • Diagrams illustrating capacitor configurations
  • Real-life applications of capacitors in circuits

Exam Relevance

Capacitance is a vital topic in various examinations such as CBSE, State Boards, NEET, and JEE. Students can expect questions that test their understanding of the basic principles of capacitance, as well as its applications in electrical circuits. Common question patterns include numerical problems, conceptual questions, and diagram-based queries, making it essential to grasp both theory and practical applications.

Common Mistakes Students Make

  • Confusing the units of capacitance (farads) with other electrical units
  • Misunderstanding the difference between series and parallel combinations of capacitors
  • Overlooking the effect of dielectric materials on capacitance
  • Failing to apply the correct formula in numerical problems
  • Neglecting to analyze circuit diagrams properly before answering questions

FAQs

Question: What is capacitance?
Answer: Capacitance is the ability of a system to store an electric charge, defined as the ratio of the electric charge on each conductor to the potential difference between them.

Question: How do capacitors affect circuit performance?
Answer: Capacitors can store and release energy, which helps in smoothing out voltage fluctuations and improving the overall performance of electrical circuits.

Now that you have a clear understanding of capacitance and its significance, it’s time to put your knowledge to the test! Solve practice MCQs and objective questions to solidify your understanding and excel in your exams. Remember, consistent practice is the key to success!

Soulshift Feedback ×

On a scale of 0–10, how likely are you to recommend The Soulshift Academy?

Not likely Very likely
Home Practice Performance eBooks