Question: If the potential difference across a capacitor is 12 V and its capacitance is 3 µF, what is the charge stored in the capacitor?
Options:
36 µC
24 µC
12 µC
18 µC
Correct Answer: 36 µC
Solution:
Q = C * V = 3 x 10^-6 F * 12 V = 36 µC.
If the potential difference across a capacitor is 12 V and its capacitance is 3
Practice Questions
Q1
If the potential difference across a capacitor is 12 V and its capacitance is 3 µF, what is the charge stored in the capacitor?
36 µC
24 µC
12 µC
18 µC
Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions
If the potential difference across a capacitor is 12 V and its capacitance is 3 µF, what is the charge stored in the capacitor?
Capacitance and Charge Relationship – The relationship between charge (Q), capacitance (C), and potential difference (V) is given by the formula Q = C * V.
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