Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance
Punjab Board · Class 12 · Physics
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The capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor with plate area A and plate separation d (with vacuum between plates) is given by:
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C = ε₀A/d
Step 1: For a parallel plate capacitor, the electric field between the plates is E = σ/ε₀ = Q/(ε₀A). Step 2: The potential difference V = Ed = Qd/(ε₀A). Step 3: Capacitance C = Q/V = Q × ε₀A/(Qd) = ε₀A/d. Step 4: This shows C increases with larger area A (more charge stored) and decreases with larger separation d. Option ε₀d/A is the inverse and a common mistake. Option ε₀Ad has wrong dimensions.
Two capacitors C₁ = 6 μF and C₂ = 3 μF are connected in series. What is their equivalent capacitance?
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2 μF
Step 1: For capacitors in series, 1/C = 1/C₁ + 1/C₂. Step 2: 1/C = 1/6 + 1/3 = 1/6 + 2/6 = 3/6 = 1/2. Step 3: Therefore C = 2 μF. Step 4: Note that in series, equivalent capacitance is always LESS than the smallest individual capacitance. Option 9 μF is incorrect (that's parallel addition). Option 18 μF results from multiplying instead of adding reciprocals.
Two capacitors C₁ = 4 μF and C₂ = 6 μF are connected in parallel. What is their equivalent capacitance?
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10 μF
Step 1: For capacitors in parallel, C = C₁ + C₂. Step 2: C = 4 + 6 = 10 μF. Step 3: In parallel, the same voltage is applied across both capacitors but they store different charges. Step 4: The total charge Q = Q₁ + Q₂, which gives C = C₁ + C₂. Option 2.4 μF is the series combination result. Option 24 μF results from multiplying rather than adding.
A capacitor of capacitance 500 pF is charged to a potential difference of 100 V. What is the energy stored in the capacitor?
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2.5 × 10⁻⁶ J
Step 1: Use the formula U = ½CV². Step 2: C = 500 pF = 500 × 10⁻¹² F = 5 × 10⁻¹⁰ F, V = 100 V. Step 3: U = ½ × 5 × 10⁻¹⁰ × (100)² = ½ × 5 × 10⁻¹⁰ × 10⁴. Step 4: U = ½ × 5 × 10⁻⁶ = 2.5 × 10⁻⁶ J. Option 5 × 10⁻⁶ J results from forgetting the factor of ½. Always remember U = ½CV².
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