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x and ¥ x (A) pressure v/s temperature of a given gas (constant volume) (B) kinetic energy v/s velocity of a particle (C) capacitance v/s charge at a constant Potential (0) potenti charge ‘sol, v/s capacitance at a constant 2. The capacitance of 3 metallic’sphere will, be! AnF, if its radius is nearly (A)'9 km, (8) 10m (1.1m (0) 1.11 em ‘Sol. 3. No current flows between two charged bodies connected together when they have the same (A) capacitance or Q/V ratio (8) charge (C) resistance (0) potential or Q/C ratio OBJECTIVE PROBLEMS (JEE MAIN) ‘4. Two spherical conductors A and B of radii R and 2R respectively are each given a charge Q. When they re connected by 2 metallic wire. The charge will (A) flow from A to B (8) flow from B to A (C) remain stationary en conductor (D) none of these Sol. 5S. The capacity of a parallel plate condenser ts C. Its capacity when the separation between the plates is halved will be () 4c (8) 2c (c) c/2 (0) c/a Sol, 6. If the p.d. across the ends of 2 capacit 4uF is 1.0 kitovolt. Then its electrical potenti, energy will be (A) 4 10-ergs (C) 2 joules Sol, (8) 2 ergs (D) 4 Joules 7. The energy of a charged capacitor resides in (A) the electric field only (B) the magnetic field only (C) both the electric and magnetic fleld (D) neither in electric nor magnetic field Sol. The capacitance of a par condenser does not depend upon (A) the distance between the plates (B) area of the plates (C) medium between the plates (D) metal of the plates Sol. Hel plate 9. The energy’ density. in 2 parallel plate capacitor is given as 2.2\x 10°80 3/m3. The value of the electric field in the region between the plates:s - (A) 7. NCB (8) 3.6 NC (C) 72 NCE (0) 8.4 NC Sol. 10.Two capacitances of capacity C, and C, are connected in series and potential difference V is applied across it. Then the potential difference acros C, will be ay ¢ ()v G ¢, c Over Oves 11. A conductor of capacitance 0.5yF has been charged to 100volts. Tt is now connected to uncharged conductor of capacitance 0.2uF, The loss in potential energy is nearly - (A) 7 x 10) (8) 3.5 x 10-4) (C) 14 x 103 (0) 7 x 10°33 Sol 12. Two spherical conductors of capacitance 3.0nF and 5.0uF are charged to potentials of 300volt and S00volt. The two are connected resulting in redistribution of charges. Then the final potential is - (A) 300 volt (8) 500 volt (©) 425 volt (2) 400 volt ‘Sol 13. Aparallel plate capacitor of capacitance Cis connected to a battery and is charged to a potential difference V. Another capacitor of ‘capacitance 2C Is similarly charged toa potential difference 2V. The charging battery is now disconnected and the capacitors are connect in parallel to each other in such 2 way that the positive terminal of one is connected to the negative terminal of the other. The final energy of the configuration is (oe wa ote ota ‘Sol. 14, A 2uF capacitor is charged’td’a potential = 10V. Another'4 uF capacitor is charged to a potential="20V. The two capacitors are then connected inasingle loop, with the positive plate of one connected with negative plate of the other. What heat is evolved in the circuit? (A) 300H3 (B) 60013 (C) 90043 (0) 450K Sol 15. N drops of mercury of equal radii and possessing equal charges combine to form a big spherical drop. Then the capacitance of the bigger drop compared to each individual drop is (A) N times, (8) N23 times (C)NY3 times (0) N53 times 16. In the circuit shown in figure charge stored in the capacitor of capacity Suf is Bal Bp] asf Sut Sal ut KH 100V (A) 60 HC (8) 20 HE (C) 30°KE (D) zero Sol. 17. Plate A of a parallel air filled capacitor is con- ected to a spring having force constant k and plate Bis fixed. If charge +a is placed on plate ‘A and charge ~q on plate B then find out exten sion in spring in equilibrim. Assume area of plate isn” a? a ©) Rex (a) wea (D) none of these 18, Three uncharged capacitors of capacitane C, = 1nF, C, = 2uF and C, = 3uF are connected as shown in figure to one another and to points A, 8 and D potential 4, = 10V, 4, = 25V and 4, = 20, Determine the potential (6, at point O, Cy Qs Da Ir. 8 (A)20V (8)30V (C)40V (0) 10 Sol. 1. Five capacitors are conrcted a shown In Febbeaetr ney aeeeerr ep ei are uncharged. When S Is closed, steady state is ace upcharged, when closed ena tt eee pane SEY Auf 2uF ay “Le el (812 (cy10 31 (ayia (0) 35 20. Find the potential difference V, - V, between the points a and b shows in each parts of the a oe <—s awe, v <-9ay corer, -2vE%1080 oe, Ev et103v (0) 2er0, -2v = -10.3V Sol. 21. Each plate of a parallel plate air capacitor has an area S. What amount of work has to be performed to slowly increase the distance be- tween the plates from x, tox, If: (i) the charge of the capacitor, which is equal to qor P(x, +x) PO -%) oy othe © wee st oy recat (i) the voltage across the capacitor, which Is ‘equal to V, is kept constant in the process. @ « wae ©) a(t 22. If charge on left plane of the SuF capacitor in the circuit segment shown in the figure Is- 20HC, the charge on the right plate of 3uF capacitor is uF Sp 2uF i F an (A) +8.57 nC (8) -8.57 1 (C) + 11.42 uc (0) 11.42 we 23. In the circult shown, the energy stored in LF capacitor is tit aur ale | av (ay4ould (8) 6443 (C) 32m) (0) none ‘Sol. 24. A capacitor Cy = 4uF is connected in series with another capacitor Cz = 1uF. The ‘combination is connected across'a d.c. source of voltage 200V. The ratio of potential across Gand C, is - Ais4 (8) 4:1 (1:2 (0) 2:2 Sol. 25. What ‘system of capacitors between A&B a lele)] Ir g e MEc @16C (OC — (O)None ‘Sol, 26. From a supply of identical capacitors rated uF ,250 V, the minimum number of capacitors: required to form a composite 164 F,1000 Vis: (2 (8)4 — (C) 16. (0) 32 Sol. 27. In the circuit shown in figure, the ratio of charges on 5 )1F and 4 1F capacitor is uF tip ar | BV (8) 3/5 (0172 wars (c)3/8 the equivalent capacitance of the 28. In the circuit shown, 2 potential differen Of GOV is applied across AB. The potenti difference between the point M and N Is TTI ihe (aio, (8) 15v (c)20V (0)30V Sol. 29. Find the equivalent capacitance across A & 8 Zur Tyr 4t ae wel e ay TY 12pF wore 1 oF (®) Bur (C) ASHE (0) none 30. Find equivalent capacitance across AB (all capacitances in uF) eS w ur (our (C) 48uF (0) None Sol. 31. An infinite number of identical capacitors each of capacitance 1pF are connected as in adjoining figure, Then the equivalent capacitance between A and B is Lo. H+ ES Le, (A) tur (8) uF (C) 1/2pF (0) © ep TST oF (i) Find the charges on the three capacitors connected to a battery'as shown in figure. Take C, = 2.0HF, C, = 4.0 uF, C, 16.0 pF and V = 10 volt. (A) 20 iC, 40 ue, 60.6 (8) 40 uC)20 wCy60 yc (€)60 uC, 40 uC, 20 we (©) 40 uC, 60 uC, 20 we ‘Sol, 32. (li) Find out work done by the battery during the process of charging (A) 1500 (8) 12000 (©) 1600 (0) 1300 0 ‘Sol, {l) Find out total energy stored in the capacitors. (A) 500 3 (8) 300 (C) 600 (2) 8005 Sol. 133. Three large plates are arranged as shown, How much charge will flow through the key kif It isdosed? 20 s 5Q K ia w2 e 2 © 2 (0) none ‘34. Five conducting parallel plates having area A ‘and separation between them 0, are placed as shown in the figure. Plate number 2 and 4 are connected wire and between point A and B, 2 cell of emf E is connected. The charge flown through the cell is E 1 Is 35. Five identical capacitor plates are arranged such that they make capacitors each of 2uF, The plates are connected to a source of emf 10 V. The charge on plate Cis sv jy __ ‘A p—__] L—___s (A) #20 HC (8) +40 ne (c) +60 wc (0) +80 HC 36, Three plates A, 8 and C each of area 0.1m? are separated by 0.885mm from each other as shown in the figure. A 10 V battery Is used to charge the system. The energy stored in the system is — 1 (Aiwa (8) 10" HI (c) 1078) (0) 10943 Sol. 37. Four metallic plates arearranged as shown in the figure. If the distance between each plate then capacitance of the given system between points A and Bis (Given d < (0)0.52m* Sol. 61. Two parallel plate air capacitors each of ca- pacitance C were connected in series to a bat- tery with emf c. Then one of the capacitors was filled up with uniform dielectric with relative permittivity k. What amount of charge flows through the battery ? togk=t (A) 9 ES “2% togk-1 (c) a= 3cet=! (0) none ofthese a 62. A parallel-plate capacitor of plate area A and plate separation d is charged to a potential dif ference V and then the battery is disconnected. A slab of dielectriciconstant K Is then Inserted between the plates of the capacitor so as to fil the whole space between thevplates. Find the ‘work done on the system in the process of in- sSerting the slab, wi) Melt oA) AZ(t) 2 63. Two capacitor having capacitances 8 HF and 16 HF have breaking voltages 20 V and 80 V. ‘They are combined in series. The maximum charge. they can store individually in the combination is (A) 160 »C (8)200 wc (©) 1280 uc (D) none of these 64. A capacitor of capacitance 1 uF withstands the maximum voltage 6 kV while 8 capacitor of 2uF withstands the maximum voltage 4 kV. What maximum voltage will the system of these two capacitor withstands if they are connected in series? (A) 10 kV (B)12 kv (C)8 kv (D)9 kV Sol. 65. The diagram shows four capacitors with capacitances and break down voltages as mentioned, What should be the maximum value ofthe external emf source such that no capacitor breaks down?{Hint: First of all find out the break down voltages of each branch. After that compare them.) SERV 2C;2KV A $$ TC AKVY — 3C;2KV (B) 10/3 KV (O)1 KV (A) 2.5KV (C) 3 KV 66. Three capacitors 2 uF, 3 HF and S HF can withstand voltages to 3 V, 2V and 1V respectively. Their series combination can withstand a maximum, voltage equal to (A) 5 Volts (B) (31/6) Volts (C) (26/5) Volts (D) None Sol. 67. Two identical capacitors 1 and 2 are connected inseries toa battery as shown in figure. Capacitor 2 contains a dielectric slab of dielectric constant kas shown, Q, and Q, are the charges stored in the capacitors. Now the dielectric slab is removed and the corresponding charges are Q’, and Q’, Then 68. The area of the plates of a parallel plate capacitor is A and the gap between them is d. ‘The gap is filled with 2 non homogeneneous dielectric whose dielectric constant vanes with the distance y’ from one plate as: K = 7. sec( ¥/ 2d), where, is a dimensionless constant. The capacitance of this capacitor is (A) reg A208 (B) 30h Wid (C) 2negr AV () none Sol. 69. A capacitor stores 604C Charge when connected across a battery. When the gai between the plates 1s filled with a dielectric, charge of 1201 C flows through the battery. The dielectric constant of the material inserted is. 1 ()2 (3 (0) None Sol. 70, In the above question, if the initial capacitance of the capacitor was 21 F, the amount of heat produced when the dielectric is inserted. (A) 360003 (8) 27000) (€) 180043 (0) none 71. Condenser A has a capacity of 15 uF when It is filled with » medium of dielectric constant 15. Another condenser B has 2 capacity 14F with air between the plates. Both are charged separately by a battery of 100 V. After charging, both are connected in parallel without the battery and the dielectric material being removed. The common potential now is : (A) 400 V (8) 800 V_ (Cy'T200 (0) 1600 V ‘Sol. 72. Inthe adjoining figure, capacitor (1) and (2) have a capacitance °C’ each When the dielectric of dielectric constant k Is Inserted between the plates of one of the capacitor, the total charge flowing through battery is NE 1 ° o KE trom atoc KCE (8) Gq from CtoB (k= 1108 ORD (K-90E K+ from B toc (0) from C to B 73, The distance between the plates of a charged parallel plate capacitor is 5 cm and electric field Inside the plates Is 200 Vem. An uncharged ‘metal bar of width 2 cm Is fully immersed into the ‘capacitor. The length of the metal bar is same as that of plate of capacitor. The voltage across ‘capacitor after the immersion of the bar is : (A)zero (B) 400 (C) 600V (0) 100V Sol, 74. Two dielectric Slabs.of constant K, and K have been filled in between the plates of @ ‘capacitor as shown below. What will be the ‘capacitance of the capacitor 75. The capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor is 2.5uF when it is half filled with a dielectric as shown in the figure, Its capacitance becomes SuF , the dielectric constant of the dielectric is 75 (8) 3.0 (c) 0.33, (0) 4.0 Sol. Medium 76, The plates'§ and Tiof an uncharged parallel plate capacitor are connected across a battery « The » battery is then disconnected and the charged plates are now connected in a system a5 shown inthe figure. The system shown is in ‘equilibrium . all the strings are insulating and massless, The magnitude of charge on one of the capacitor plates is: [Area of plates=A] k is | wm | ES (© frre (0) Ps * Sol ‘77. Four identical plates 1, 2, 3 and 4 are placed parallel to each other at equal distance as shown in the figure. Plates 1 and 4 are joined together {and the space between 2 and 3's filled with 8 dielectric of dielectric constant k = 2. The capacitance of the system between 1 and 3.82 and 4 are C, and C, respectively. The ratio is jon we @1 Ex MF sat ‘78. A parallel plate capacitorhas an electric field of 10°V/m between the plates. If the charge on the capacitor plateris 11C, then the force on teach capacitor plate is (ayo.int (8) 0.05 Nt (€)0.02 ne (0) 0.01 ne Sol. 79. A capacitor Is connected to 2 battery. The force of attraction between the plates when the ‘separation between thems halved (A) remains the same (8) becomes eight times {s a spherical conductor of radius (r) concentrically inside a thin spherical hollow conductor A; of radius (R). A, 1s earthed and A, is given @ charge +Q then the charge fo" ( ‘ 8) QR {0 “rR (0) -QiR-ryR Sol. ‘81. Two spherical conductors Ay and Az of radii (1) and (r3) (ry >t, ) are placed in ait. Ay is givén a charge +Q ‘Az in earthed. Then ‘the capacitance of the system is (A) Arey (8) neg (rs + 72) a (©) 4ze9 & Sot, a (0) 4ze9 (C) becomes four times (0) becomes two times [__exerciso-u 1, The two plates X and Y of a parallel plate capacitor of capacitance C are given a charge of amount Q each. X is now joined to the positive terminal and ¥ to the negative terminal of a cell of emfE = Q/C. (A) Charge of amount Q will flow from the negative terminal to the positive terminal of the cell inside it. (8) The total charge on the plate X will be 2Q (C) The total charge on the plate Y will be zero (D) The cell will supply CE? amount of energy Sol. 2. Two capacitors of eapacitances 1F and 3pF are charged to the samevoltages 5V. They are connected in parallel with oppositely charged plates connected together. Then (A) Final common voltage will be SV (B) Final common voltage will be 2.5 V (C) Heat produced in the circuit will be zero (D) Heat produced in the circuit will be 37.5.) Sol. JEE ADVANCED - OBJECTIVE ] 3. Each plate of a parallel plate capacitor has a charge q on it. The capacitor is now connected to a battery. Now, (A) the facing surfaces of the capacitor have equal and opposite charges. (8) the two plates of the capacitor have equal and opposite charges (C) the battery supplies equal and opposite charges to the two plates (D) the outer surfaces of the plates have equal charges Sol. 4. When a parallel plates capacitor is connected to 2 source of constant potential difference, (A) all the charge drawn from the source is stored in the capacitor. (B) all the energy drawn from the source is stored in the capacitor. (C) the potential difference across the capacitor ‘grows very rapidly initially and this rate decreases to zero eventually. (0) the capacity of the capacitor increases with the Increase of the charge in the capacitor Sol. 5. When two identical capacitors are charged individually to different potentials and connected parallel to each other, after disconnecting them from the source : (A) net charge on connected plates is less than the sum of initial individual charges. (B) net charge on connected plates equals the ‘Sum of initial charges. (C) the net potential difference across them is different from the sum of the individual initial potential differences. (D) the net energy stored in the two capacitors Is less than the sum of the Initial individual energies. Sol, 6. Two thin conducting shells of radii R and 3R are shown in the figure. The outer shell carries ‘a charge +Q and the inner shell is neutral. The inner shell is earthed with the help of a switch Ss. (A) With the switch S open, the potential of the inner sphere is equal to that of the outer (B) When the switch S is closed, the potential (ofthe inner sphere becomes zero (C) With the switch S closed, the charge attained by the inner sphere is -@/3 (D) By closing the switch the capacitance of the system increases 7, Two capacitors of 2uF and 3uF are charged to 150 volt and 120 volt respectively. The plates of capacitor are connected as shown in the figure. ‘A discharged capacitor of capacity 1.5 yF falls to the free ends of the wire. Then Se. wove uF ort ‘20v x (AY charge on the 1.5 uF capacitor !s 180 uC (8) charge on the 2 pF capacitor is 120 wC (C) charge flows through A from right to left (D) charge flows through A from left to right ‘Sol. 8. In the circuit shown initially C,, C, are uncharged. After closing the switch | DOR, ne i Auk T (A) The charge on C, is greater that on C, (B) The charge on C, and C, are the same (C) The potential drops across C, and C, are the seme (0) The potential drops across C, Is greater than that across C, Sol. 9. A circuit shown.in the figure consists of 8 battery of emf 10V and two capacitance C, and Gof capacitances 1.O4F and 2.0yF respectively. ie potential difference V, - V, is SV ao—{b}—it{k-~8 GF Gy (A) charge on capacitor C, is equal to charge on capacitor C, (B) Voltage across capacitor C, is SV (C) Voltage across capacitor C, is 10 V (0) Energy stored in capacitor C, is two times the energy stored in capacitor C, Sol. 10. Two capacitors of equal capacitance (C, = C,) are shown in the figure. Initially, while the switch S is open, one of the capacitors is uncharged and the other carries charge Q,. The energy stored in the charged capacitor is U,. Sometimes after the switch is colsed, the capacitors C, and C, carry charges Q, and Q,, respectively, the voltages across the capacitors are V, and V,, and the energies stored in the capacitors are U, and U,. Which of the following statements is INCORRECT ? s cl (A) Q = 210,22) (8)Q,=@ (2)v,=¥, (0)u, =u, (€)U, =U, +U, ‘Sol. 11. Four capacitors and a battery are connected as shown. The potential drop across the 7uF capacitor is 6V. Then the f T Tur 3.9 pF Tur (A) potential difference across the 3yF capacitor is10V (8) charge on the 3uF capacitor is 42uC (C) e.m.f. of the battery is 30V (0) potential difference across the 12yF capacitor is 10V Question No.12 to 15 (4 questions) ‘The figure shows a diagonal symmetric arrangement of capacitors and a battery 12, Identify the correct statements. ae F (A) Both the 4yF eSpacitors carry equal charges in opposite sense (8) Both the 4uF capacitors cerry equal charges Insame sense (CY-Ve>0 ()V,-Y>0 13. I the potential of Cis 2ero, then (ADV, = +200 (8) 4(V,- V4) + 2(Ve~ Vy) = 2, (€) 205 - Vi) + 2(V,- Ve) = av, OV=y, Sol. 114, The potential of the point B and D are AY, = ev (8) Vy = 12V (oy wv Sol, 15, The value of charge g,, 4, 2nd q, 85 shown in the figure are 24 pCi a, = + Buc (0)4,=3uCjq,=4uC;q= + 2nC Sol. 16. A parallel-plate capacitor is connected to a call. Its positive plate A and its negative plate B have charges +Q and ~Q respectively. A third plate C, Identical to A and B, with charge +Q, is now introduced midway between Aand 8, parallel to them. Which of the following are correct ? (A) The charge on the inner face of B is now 22 2 (B) There is no change in the potential difference. between A and B. (C) The potential difference between A and Cis. ‘one-third of the potential difference between B and C (©) The charge on the inner face of Ais now Q/2 ‘Sol. 427. Two capacitors C, = 4uF and C, = 2yF are ‘charged to same potential V = 500 Volt, but with ‘opposite polarity as shown In the figure, The ‘switches S, and S, are closed. sles, Lt om (A) The potential difference across the two ‘capacitors are same and is given by S00/3V (8) The potential difference across the two ‘capacitors are same and is given by 1000/3V (C) The ratio of final energy to initial energy of the system is 1/9 (0) The ratio of final energy to initial energy of the system is 4/9, 18. In the circuit shown, each capacitor has a ‘capacitance C.The emf of the cell is E. If the ‘switch S is closed (A) positive charge will flow out of the positive terminal ofthe cell (8) positive charge will enter the positive terminal of the cell (C) the amount of charge flowing through the cell will be CE (0) the amount of charge flowing through the cell will be 4/3 CE Sol. 119. In the circult shown in the figure, the switch SS {5 Initially open and the capacitor is initially uncharged. I, |, and f, represent the current in the resistance 211, 41 and 811 respectively. pai HF (A) ust afer the switch Sis closed, |, 3Aand|, = 0 (B) Just after the switch S is dosed, I, = 34,1, = Dand!,=0 (C) long time after the switch SIs closed, 1, = 0.68, 1, = Oand = 0 (D) long after the switch Sis closed, 1, = = l= 06a Sal. SA 220, The circuit shown inthe figure consists of a battery of emf «= 10 V; a capacitor of capacttance C= 1.OgF ond three resistor of values R, = 20, 20 and R, = 11. Initially the capacitor 1s completely uncharged and the switch Sis open. The switch 5 is closed att = 0. (A) The current through resistor R, atthe moment the switch closed is zero (B) The current through resistor R, a long time after the switch closed is 5A (C) The ratiocof current through R, and R, is always constant (0) The maximum charge on the capacitor during the operation is SC 24, _ In the circuit shown in figure C, = C, = 2pF, Then charge stored in to 20 30 20 in sn 20 (A) capadior,is zero (8) capacitor C, is zer0 (C) both capacitor Is zero (0) capacitor is 40c Sol. 22. A capacitor of capacity C is charged to @ steady potential difference V and connected in senes with an open key and a pure resistor‘ At time t= 0, the key ts closed. If 1 = current at Lume t, a plot of log ! against ‘is as shown in (1) inthe graph. Later one of the parameters i.e. V, Ror Cis changed keeping the other two constant, ‘and the graph (2) 1s recorded, Then (2) tog | ay 3 1 (A) Cis reduced (8) Cis increased (C) Ris reduced (D) Risincreased Sol. Question No. 23 to 24 (2 question) ‘The charge across the capacitor in two different RC circuits 1 and 2 are plotted as shown in figure. 23. Choose the correct statement (s) related to the two circuits: (A) Both the capacitors are charged to the same charge (8) The emt’s of cells in both the circuit are equal (C) The emf's of the cells may be different (0) The emf E, is more than E, Sol. 124, Identify the correct statement(s) related to the R,, R,, C, and C, of the two RC circuits. (AYR, > R, iE, = E, (8) C, RC, Ric Se (2) R, “cy 25. A parallel plate capacitor is charged by connecting it to a battery. The battery is disconnected and the plates of the capacitor are pulled apart to make the separation between the plates twice. Again the capacitor is connected to the battery (with same polarity) then (A) Charge from the battery flows into the capacitor after reconnection (B) Charge from capacitor flows into the battery after reconnet (C) The potential difference between the plates increases when the plates are pulled apart (D) After reconnection of batteryspotential difference between the plate will immediately becomes half of the initial potential difference. ust after disconnecting the battery) Sol. 26. A capacitor C is charged to a potential difference V and battery is disconnected. Now if the capacitor plates are brought close slowly by some distance (A) some + ve work is done by external agent (B) energy of capacitor will decrease (C) energy of capacitor will increase (0) none of the above Sol. 27. The separation between the plates of a isolated charged parallel plate capacitor is increased. Which of the following quantities will change ? (A) charge on the capacitor (B) potential difference across the capacitor (C) energy of the capacitor (D) energy density between the plates Sol. 28. A parallel plate capacitor is charged and then disconnected from the source of potential difference. If the plates of the condenser are then moved farther apart by the use of insulated handle, which one of the following is true? (A) the charge on the capacitor Increases (B) the charge on the capacitor decreases (C) the capacitance of the capacitor increases (D) the potential difference across'the plate increases Sol. 29, A parallel plate capacitor A is filled with a Gielectric whose dielectric constant varies with applied voltage as K = V. An identical capacitor 8 of capacitance C, with air as dielectric is connected to voltage source V, = 30 V and then connected to the first capacitor after disconnecting the voltage source. The charge and voltage on capacitor. (A) Aare 25 C, and 25V (8)Aare 25¢, and SV (0) B are SC, and 25 ‘30. Aparallel plate air-core capacitor is connected across a source of constant potential difference. When a dielectric plate is introduced between the two plates then : (A) some charge from the capacitor will flow back into the source (8) some extra charge from the source will flow bback into the capacitor (C) the electric field intensity between the two plate does not change (0) the electric field intensity. between the two plates will decrease ‘Sol 31, A parallel plate capacitor has a parallel sheet of copper inserted between and parallel to the two plates, without touching the plates. The capacity of the capacitor after the introduction of the copper sheet Is : (A) minimum when the copper sheet touches one of the plates (8) maximum when the copper sheet touches one of the plates (C) Invariant forall positions of the sheet between the plates (0) greater than that before introducing the sheet Sol. ‘32. The plates of a parallel plate capacitor with no dielectric are connected to a voltage source. Nowa dielectric of dielectric constant K is inserted to fill the whole sapce between the plates with voltage source remaining connected to the capacitor, (A) the energy stored in the capacitor will become K-times (B) the electric field inside the capacitor will decrease to K-times (C) the force of attraction between the plates will increase to K?= times (D) the charge on the capacitor will increase to Ketimes, Sol. 33. The capacitance of a parallel plate capacitér is C when the region between the plate has air. This region Is now filled with a dielectric slab of dielectric constant k. The capacitor is connected toa cell of emt E, and the slab is taken out (A) charge CE(k=1) flows through the cell (B) energy E’C(k - 1) is absorbed by the cell (C) the energy stored in the capacitor is reduced by EC(k- 1) (0) the external agent has to do SE*C-1) ‘amount of work to take the slab out ‘Sol. 34. Adielectric slab is inserted between the plates of an isolated charged capacitor. Which of the following quantities will remain the same ? (A) the electric field in the capacitor (8) the charge on the capacitor (C) the potential difference between the plates (D) the stored energy in the capacitor Sol. 35. Following operations'can be'performed on 2 capacitor X ~ connect the capacitor to.a battery of emf E ¥ ~ disconnect the battery Z ~ reconnect the battery with polarity reversed Won insert a dielectric slab in the capacitor (Adin XVZ (perform x, then Y, then Z) the stored electric energy remains unchanged and no thermal ‘energy is developed (B) The charge appearing on the capacitor is (greater after the action XWY than after the action xy, (C) The electric energy stored in the capacitor is. greater after the action WXY than after the action x. (D) The electric fleld in the capacitor after the action XW is the same as that after WX Sol. 36. Aparale! plate capacitor of plate area A and plate seperation d Is charged to potential ifference V and then the battery is disconnected. A slab of dielectric constant K is then inserted between the plates of the capaciter so as to fil the space between the plates. if Q, E and W denote respectively, the magnitude of charge on teach plate, the electric field between the plates (after the slab is inserted) and the work done on the system, in question, in the process of inserting the slab, then a 0- (@) 0-24 7 owe v ors Sel. k. 37. A parallel plate capacitor is connected to 2 battery. The quantities charge, voltage, electric field and energy associated with the capacitor are given by Q,, V,, E, and U, respectively. A dielectric slab 1S introduced between plates of ‘capacitor but battery is still in connection. The corresponding quantities now given by Q, V, E ‘2nd U related to previous ones are (49>, (@)V>v, (Oe>e, (yu OA D ¢ %& 8 Dok A coi, a. 8 iC ie 6 i © i A ie 8 eB 2. ec 22 Ac yr re a ee 2. CM, DO BB BR HHA BLINE 3A 34 BS, B88, B87, BBB. (a)A(E)B(C)C (A) 38. cM, ACADIAN ak . D “38 46 A A OBO 52 8 53 Cc S4 COS. OB OS6 BOS A BOC ss 8 660. A GL OB 2S, SLC 6 Be ClO a a a oo cot A ABCO AEP 4g AC Saco Shaeco x AB e 8.932, 3 Ascot Bc Ik Cie ABcoI. AC as) AD 1. 8 20. ABCD 21. BD 22.8 2a" AC) 24 D 2 BC 26. BO BC WR DBC BOR 3. CD 32 ACD 33. ABD 4 8 35. B60) Sw ACD a7. A 38 KB BT 4A AGATA) DIAGIA (B42. (a) 10° volts; (b) 28.56 pC, 42.84 pC, 71.4 uC, 22.88 pC 2 4 1965. 30v 6 con Br 8 fe AsV _ 2Reg¥ 16 oe Aut, _ 2As x. 35S 42, (2) 204C, (b) 0.3m, (c)0.6m). (1) 60xC 13. Gye, ALOBAA, 150\9 Au), 209 35. 16. 17. Proot Ls ese, 5(c0A) af a 2/ ea AY, 1. co 8 2.0 (84); ana= (24) 0-24) 3. (1.5% 10+), 45 x 10° Vm, () 75 V, 225 V (8 x 20°” Cf? te yard cic, -¢,) 60,0, 4 12volt — 8. Proof —9.69:C 10,,= MSL where g, K(q- qi? 135" Je “ At.q= cel H 14. (0 20 5 Cy - ZOVK=9; LK+DK-IVS CAPACITANCE OBJECTIVE PROBLEMS (JEE MAIN) ] G =o The curve shown is or a function xy = constant |! +, ¥ Qeev 1A Ra Ietaty . udev -2.0.5<104 «10° ¢ ~ for -1.0.5410% +10 9.254107 Re Gy +1109 x 10% =9km awa 250007 2 ‘When the 0.5 uF capacitor Is connected to an o uncharged capacitor let the common potential CCharge / Current flows from higher to lower | Potential r Q/C ratio. 0S x 100=0.7V an 0.5100 500 Charge / Current flows from higher to lower | Y~~o.7 "7 Walt potential or Q/C ratio. et or tot x $00, $00 Um 5 0.7 « 10-4 $80) $0 VA? Ve = 1.78 x 10-3) Loss = U,- Uj= 0,72 1093 8 eA awe Given c= 4 = 900K @ = 2500.6 separation ishalved = 4/2 When the two capacitors are connected aan together let the common potential is V. Cn able a BA wae ‘na ee 900+2500-(3+5v v= 3409. azsy ue deve 13.8 Lope ob actos (1 x 1097 Meta Een 4 : en the two capacitors are connecte: aie together let the common potential is V,. me ed Charge carries electrical energy so capacitor stores electrical energy. Bay, ao. ACY HAW kaa Infinal station ca teh “ae where k = dlelectric constant of medium ae 1 between the plates Us p3exv? A= Area, d= distance between the plates BA we 1 en de aaciome begeaetet bene mae MM 45. 16. Before connection Q 22x 10 = 20, Q, = 4x 20= 80 u= 4 20) + £4 (20)2= 900) Since connected as shown After Qug= = 20+ 80 Connection =60 0 Va 10velt u= decoy = 300 Heat generated = -U, + U,= 600) c Garey C= 4ncR The volume of then érops is equal tothe bigger ‘op. 4 oe Sage Ngee Sa R=N GEN Aree > ae, Law ef athe L__,_s § 100 ‘Since potential of point d ke is SameiNo charge ill be stored'on Spf capacitor. a7. Force between plates = gE From junction law (V~ 10)1 + (V~20)3 + (V+ 25)2=0 6v= 120 V=20Vole 1.8 Let q be the charge on all the capacitor ears, Fav ctl Adplyiog junction aw (X= 2)2 se 0)2 + [x-(-2)]2=0 o% ” oS Kaw ‘Applying junction taw (x~ 6)4 + (x= 12)2 + (x-29)1 = 0 Mame (Charge is constant a 50,F= ge = 32 59, WD, =F fe —«) = te-n) Lf 3.8 Sonate cat gown os it ci The “LTA, “ Resultant capacitance of the circuit = 1.6C 26. To form a composite of 1000 V we need 4 ‘capacitance in series. 44 capacitance In series means in each branch capacitance is 2 pF. So 8 branches are needed in parallel. So a total of 8 x 4 = 32 capacitors are required. HI 8 section Total: 32 me Fat chrbe in SF capacitor Ge an2's als ang asi 10 charge on SuF capacitor Is 9yC charge on 4uF capacitor is 24yC Ratio of charges = 9: 24378 Q= 3cx60=90¢ :Q=G:G= Q= 5 x90=30¢ Potential difference across C = iF As the resulting circuits a Wheat stone bridge hence current in 13uF capacitor is zero, Hence the circuit now reduces to ‘ ‘The restantcapactance is 3 5 19. ~ 48 1s Be 28 » SAL 2 10 “Thay Ly ‘Aste resulting crcl Wheat stone bridge hhence current in SuF capacitor is zero, Hence the circuit now reduces to 30,6 ‘The resultant capacitance is 3 + $ = oF sa: pers nes Gu ASC, = Ow = hence cu-£ For capoitors in poral Cu =G=C,-C, oo o 50 (0 = CV = 2 10 = 20 Q, = Cv= ax 10 = 4008, 'Q)= CV 6 <10= SOF (ipTotal charge own = Q, + Q, + Q, = 1209C So WD. = (120 « 10-4) x'10 = 1200 w» {uw Toalenery sored = # (c+ 6,46 Sea 444 6x 10% x 10 = 6003 33, italy ‘After closing key first and third plate come at same potential. Y 2. arjo one valle || 2s ? E,x2d=6, x6 ge Di y-ve Bag Be 20, = 8 20,= Q,+Q,=29 = 3Q,=29 nas Bense Leas pos 15) oy -agia!52 Initial charge on third plate = 0 - 2.2, Final Charge = 2 - = 2 sovl_2=70 20 ° Total charge on plate C = 40 uC 36.8 a ea] cu A 885210" x01? “d ~ 0,885 * 10" Energy stored = 21C, +6)" = 107x100 = 10°7 Joule =1x107F 1 1 cea. ve = Facve aa 23 can Mf 38, (a) A (b) B (c) C (d) C can ep $4 Finally (When Sis closed) € L_, So charge flown \= [charge finally - charge initially), wm eC- §C/2 = C2 Work done by battery = «Sv ex SE (c) Initial energy range dee =}ce-(jce] sony —2 Sv hizo 100 “3000 By dividing protential across 6uF & 2uF 100 Var" G=2) *2 Vp ~ Vp = Voy = 25V NOW, Vp ~ Ve = Vay = 100 ~ 25 = 75 Volt 40,0 Va> Ve After steady state capacitor acts as an open circuit. a1.c After steady state capacitor acts as an open circuit. t al 2 Ey a 3A, Reg = 50 een sv Hence potential across capacitor is 12 volt. 42. (AIDA In steady state |, = 0 2 1 Seh=h= i9;20 = 15 AMP. 2x 10 = 2 volt = ave 2 noes 3 x6 = anc aA Initially 1000F —_20Kaa vd ev = aft - URC] q= VC [1 - ee] Att = 4s (6 x 100) [1 - e*JUC q’ Now 100uF i a= denne Att = 4 sec > q = 600 [1 - e°?] [e7] uC 44.0 Vevjeure Mew were 2 2 ganoataniae t= In2 = 0.693se ASE= — <0 £ a And given that & =3 > =3 ga Bagh Ok A = Q, = 3Q, Now Q, = QuervRC: 8. genome SR=7Ba=200 46.8 Q = Querure Q= (20e*"5] uC Here tis ins. Now, 20 = 206-2825 = Qas = 20074 ec 20 Qa = GHC so, Heat capacitance [initial energy - Final energy] of = Eki cel- 8-3] wear 47.8 We know that wines ise of 1 dans Zt htt In2 = In2/Ryq x 0.5 >RtR= R20 aD To calculate charge on capacitor consider that capacitor acts as open circuit when completely charged and calculate drop across it which comes out to be 3V. When sis opened le. discharging circuit 2 3090 ave lo ix 4 hen a rec = Le100-10*.10" = 50<107 = 50ms. Steps to calculate time constant. Replace battery by simple wire to find Ry. Apply formula >¢= RC. RR Ripe Ban, 30.8 ‘With increase in time i/|, also increases. 510 Initally the capacitor acts a closed circult att = 0,1 = 2mA and att = > T= Ima, 52.8 ‘The energy dissipated in the 100 resistor is equal toinitial energy stored is capacitor y>e 36x 109 = 2 Q=120C ss. ‘The charge stored in the capacitor before and after the dielectric is inserted is same £0 Qa ae (3) ana Hence cv = 5 kes ac Formetal k= « Hence from formula, coe ee Tt TR =f eH 55.0 A rnsity = 58" Fina efter plate is inserted aottgg formeaisk = 10° «2.8 «18 «10° Now, C= = 7x 107 pf A = 0.63 m? 61.8 Initially C= vio 50,Q,=CqV™ § KC) | KC Crk “TK KCE $0,9,*CaE= IK So, change flow throw battery = Qz- Q Kk 1 mance [7-3] cEK-1) age 20+ K) Finally C= 2A SAy Charge on capacitor Q = Cv = “8 eA Initial energy = $cv= “BA? 2.8 iat Rrateneray= scx" 30" 2K 5, work done = (Final energy ~ Initial energy] Ley Tor) ep AV? [1 =A [ty a [eI ok Maximum charge on first capacitor G_ = 160)C Maximum charge on second capacitor _ =1280 pC. As capacitors are connected in series. Hence maximum charge they can storeis 160,C. «dD Maximum charge on i capseltor = 610"%C, Maximum charge on 24 capacitor ='8 x 10°C. In series the maximum chargetthey cen have is 6 « 109C uF 2, 6x 10°C 6% 10 Hence maximum tage = Qimae = 3C X 102C. =4Cx 10°C, Ques for first branch 3 C x 107°C Pe 3Cn10? «SC Si ‘Similarly for second branch Qs = 7C x10°C Q_, = 6C x 10°C 20 Vmax, = SS*42 100 = xy s 2ac? 7 ‘The two branches are in parallel. So in order to find max value of voltage for which no capacitor breaks down Vax, < Vmax, * : ; . tp Hence maximum charge that the series can with 3 stand Is 5 uC. So break down voltage = 5 x 35, aL = & volt Ke ‘As the Bento. diference is constant hence we'can say that Q, = 60)C=V x0 nf) Now there Is already 60 uC on the capacitor, ‘More 120 pC charge flows from battery. Hence net charge on capacitor is, Q) = 180 C= Vx KC Qya)s3=« 70.€ 2) (s0~10°: 2 210% = 900 x 10+ 1 (180.10)? 2 3.210% _ 18018010" 6.2 v= 30votts Heat produced = 1800 x 10) 71.8 (Charge on 15 nF capacitor A = 1500 nC. Charge on capacitor B = 100 nC. When they are connected with dielectric u = 2700 x 10°53 Temoved from A the capacitor Capacitance of A now becomes 1 = DAB isce ex Ee isce ts, as fps ce tth coe Grentescoeart ot =x V, 100V uF 1500 + 190 = 37 Pome Finally ic YU een = GE ce =1) = 201) cae 0 charge Mows from C to 8. c 2.4 nvalye~ 2 = 5 = 200 x 102m ge vt es 8 ©* 300-107 «0.05 Infinalstuation ce charge remains uncharged c-2 @ From 1) (2) tok tA stays SOAS x 200 x 102 x 0.05 Va 3x 107 x 200 x 10? = 600V “Sem 74.0 ‘The two capacitance C, &C, behave as a series arrangment as both the capacitors have equal ‘charge on them AK; Ge, a oe 24/2 c.- SS SEG SAK, , «AK a2" 4/2 | AK, )_[ AK] es (a7) ¢, A 25= 5A ‘The two capacitanes act.as 8 parallel connection cre SALZ , Keg A/2 4 d Force vege NEY ke Peguat to eA re: peBesystem|sinequlitcum oA Re = ma Wie can express this srangement as cat 6 c When equivalent capacitance Is calculated between 1 & 3 then When equivalent capacitance calculated between 2 & 4. Fa jx ft tt iH aatt—* 1 C= 5C/3 Hence ¢, = 2 +c= © $0, : C, equal tot: 4, 7.8 Force between the plates is given by oA 2e = gh _2 x10 «108 Frege cf as electric field is due to charges on a single 2 plate is to be written) 2!N- 0.05Nt c We know that force between plates is oA vt Zen © Wey ~ Wer 2 atv? ay? ~ Wad ~— 20 eat ce € Let us assume charge on A, Is q and potential Of A, is 2er0 a8 its earthed. 4 eg AV 4 20 Potential of A, is due to charges Q&q.Sowe can we the Equation as ~KQ,, KQ v-MQq. 8 9.84 g- oR R SL. A ‘The system from a sperical capacitor and for a spherical capacitor capacitance Is given by : cc. Sti aon [ Exerc! I JEE ADVANCED - OBJECTIVE ] 3. ABCD a AC Initially ‘After connecting battery ‘Charge will be stored but some energy will be we OH Energy supplied by cell = QE = CE? 2 0 a C540) tF q a (ett GM-G% | a-35 ve SEB. 038 6 25y (common potential) [ovedov, alt= 2c, + Gv =| 3G G7) 1 . mas 325) 1 = 3x4 1625-251 = 2418.75 = 37.5 (WD. by battery = 0} 3. AD ‘When two plates of capacitor are connected to 2 battery. The charges get distributed so that the charges on facing surface are equal & ‘opposite. Also the battery does not create or destroy charges it distributes it. 2 9. fv o ow Ly sara Q=Q-v lost in form of heat. Acsconed, v= 9 crease apy nity € scone 5 aco dk Qa = CV, cme «cont, (Beare reve + ¥) ves (eeoreat Ache fos eer wl tet belo. (oor set crrge'ip We Seite es form of nn orgs beaune chore te « (2) energy between the spheres increnses. aac aut ama AY ssovaty, Fgee aut vy ‘3604 000-0 < — Veveyyeo BBL, a 7a "es noosa, a, 360-6, 2 is* 3 . 00 9 4g+720:24 ‘ ° a> 1620 ar -ito a= 12N Gis ten Flow of charge from right to left through A Rv, *— 12 lea " Ci. “ In series charge will be same Sy6-96 gts o a= 48 pC =2Vv ‘As the capactitance are in series hence charge con both of them will be same. Ae Fc Correct statement C, and, are parallel So, V, = Vp C, = G and V, = V. > Q, = Initial change Q, = CV Now, Q, = CV, Q, = CV 3. W& Initial energy Up = $CV? = U, =U But U FU, r Uy U, + U, = Cv? 44. BED From the diagram wm ale js-0:¢e104 EP 32H ‘Qzcy| =70nc| 12, BC Let us assume potential at B to be x & D to be y. 2uF 4uF 20) uF 4p AR (x= 20)4 + (x- y)2+2x=0 4x-y=40 2ly - x) + (y= 20)2 + y(4) = 0 a 4y-x=20 veel) Solving (1) and (2) x=12;y=8 Vp-Vp=12=8=4>0 43. ABCD (A) As from figure V, = 20V (©) (Vy ~ Va) + 200 ~ Va) = 4(20 12) + 2(8- 12) = 32-0=24=2%y (©) 2Vq~ Vo) + 2(Vp ~ Vo) = 2(20 - 8) + 2(12~ 8) 2 = AV, 1248=20=Vy 4g, = 4(20- 12 4g, = 2(20 - 8) = 24yC 4, = 212 - 8) = BuC 16. ascD Invaty Q 9 ace tk oe --afo Q ved 6. 17. ac 4500-25006 xV AD x ge gare Capacitance Increases so charge increases ani hence charge s supplied fram battery tacircult- Qa 2Ce/3, Qm2ce Charge flowing is = (2= 2/3) x CE = 4/3 CE! 19.8 Aust aftéPiswitth § Is closed capacitor act as conducting wire. © ust afterclosing switch DC will act as wire restr ‘After t= 2 DC will be open circuit tee lt, Grass x01 = av "= 50 2. 8 1, aa, M a 3 ones Rena iS40a tet = 208 At 2 e capectr at a8 open ecu Ryan Tia Charge stored nC, = VC, a0 wise store ae V cad Be ine vot op 1 #iog & = ge \ att = 0, log T= const. For both only one quantity is changed V, R are ‘constant and C changes from 1 to 2. Slope Increases magnitude wise and hence C increases. 23. ac GM = GMs [AS Ga for both is same hence Ais corent 1s GV, = CV, Hence EMFs ofthe cells may be aiterent 0 RC, > Ric 25.8 cA cA c Gnas Gn ae nF During paling charge remains ste. 26.8 Negotive W.D. by extemal agent @ energy = 2 27.8 Isolated + Q = constant C 4 Energy = 2 t,€= © = constant 30Cy = (Cy + KVC,).V 30. Be Typssenea ,__ V = const. c= Hct gaat cA atetK Independent of Position 32. ACD Veco: y= eve every Love Beev «uy = ev=kQ, 33. ABD cKe ce 1F 4 M4 CE (k-1) 8 FAL on eme cna Ey (8) In xwy charge increases pay bp \\e4 -@ © ot wove 1 on GE = dace cy cy 1 a outa i xe 72 en Pe ie rhe a1. After inserting stab g AV 3e (Q= 45>) garvig wt = SAVE gas Ue Qa = “aK Q= const. U= WD. =U,-u, = SM 24 a After insertion the slab Ct but battery Is still connected V = V, Q>Q at c= 5 = const, v= Lov scone 1 * Ra A Cat “hae Croat = “boa = a 4 dugnd Asad 25) petal = ndmega’® ne, s Rey | _2re dee, . - 2 Cm moja” mRIR * 7 22, 7 neg m2 Sr, (eae “a o ACID A Q_30_ (V= E =F = 6 Volt enter bes x104(6) «900 ai) (a) B Let V then (C,+OV=Q+Q yu MIG _ (30+ 50-104 Getz ~ +10).10% 16 v= ¥S vor wy) {initial - final) energy (1@? 1g , -(2e)-28)-[be om) = {[t90+250-s.1048] . oes g 6 = Exs08 Git) (c)A BMGs it @ "GV" C ~ 10 ~ 2 ay @ 6 7 16 yc, 80 ayecvesx yen Mie r= 6,v= 10% 2S = s60/3 ue auc Exercise - 4. Energy in the capacitor is Released as 120x102 Reat= 2 az cy (0.2e0,1) * (Ot) 2 910 410719 = =9 Joule sn ene = son grag 9 He | oe 39/2 v= 3quc mit = t-— 3. soso + 2x4 3x4 5x + 4(x- 20) = 120 14x= 200 00 x=? vott ATL HF x LOV= 104 \ 3 5s. 2! FH I (JEE ADVANCED) Cult ACB = 1/72 oF Ci between x8 y = 1/2 +2= 5/24F nears & 4, 708.7%, Vy= tov Heat = 30 x 20- <0? oe w20130-([} etom-s0 0 (6) 40 due to discharging (220/dUe tovextra charge flown) 24 He 120 ov uc fue « eo 13. uC ov 14auc ‘After closing switch only change in charge is at 30 Lae tote iso 200= 30x v= vor LEVEL - ‘Althe capactorhaving capactance &C ae in sees. ~G(2V%p-V) = o{2¥5- 3 2, as=Cv 30M 2 4 2 he nee tnar 6 E, = — «——_ = 15000V/m_ d 05x107 Equivalent crovit Me 225 E, = 2 = ———. = 45000V/m ay12 d 05-107 pie einy-2 WJ wna 28 6x0.5«107 300 = 9000 6, = 8107 cfm’ Agys (CVF ‘ “ 2 ‘2KC ‘ = C{Ve-V)#4Ve ~ 016 c Patentalot ite - ve ~ © sit > 0S «. wo Oc Oe o-cy, ona a ZG=Y iste ina votage} 2 (-aV-a = (Cy-CvFV-cv? 3 Wy-VI=vt = VEeV-¥, <0 2 1425 nv {€ wil be maxirum atthe surface tine einer) Va 2k - a8 (2 forv ->max (Ry h 5) 6 Ox DeD (= 108 + (1 HIS (5-298 (y-2) 31 (y-10)6 «0 4y-21=25 (2) irom eg (1 & (2) fx 2e=2 10+ 25 exn15 = 4y-18/4 ~25 (4 5)29- 34 (x= 10)23 (+8) ee-5 x=—1 volt Now youcen caledata charge font hehelpof xandy Hao |KO g 33, %, 20, ara e 14q+389, +1093 =0 “0 KS kg Gata =O 4 en 359 [s# 251) Seas] 28 x FF att = RC AR, + RaCon| whe| Putting {-28,C-R,C-R,C~ (Ry +R,)C.we ws IRV (WRAY 2 AR-4R-V Bair eH 4 2 = Heat ‘ea ‘ soi nate ve efor toy Seev! oxev! -ov' «Lev -daov 4g AR =fov'k-11 se vente * we sfovn-y-wo = ‘Slowly means. Heat oss is zero tenia ~ Heac-Keopv? “f = Jov'w 2) I ‘From Charge conservation wee lo t soto PEI Sah K+2_(=2) wo off = ovine 2-9 PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS ran ] JEE MAIN ] Keg Neon bulb is filled with gas, so its resistance is and G~ 24/3 (iil) Infinite, hence no current flows through it. BI R Ly c “ i} E s Now, V, = E(l-e-t/**) = 120 -200(1-e"/"*) sem 2 stercin2s 5 ~ Ss. ot 303CI0g2.5 =2.7x10°0 c 6. Le 1 gir oh bon “27 BGM Ngee (Where r= CR) veue=" dy yer’ Zu Ue Beem au, Eina Now q=a,e"", da = er" nm t= tind 2cInz c 26/3 3/3, il) TRis given that, “A - ape On substituting Eqs. (ii) and (iii) in Eq (i), we set the result C= 40.5 pF > On introduction and removal and again on it troduction, the capacity and potential remain ‘same. so, net work done by the system in this process WeUU, Lop_los zor-fav-o > Ratio of energy stored in the capacitor and the work done by the battery L Vv me av x Each plate Is taking part in the formation of two capacitors except the plates at the ends. fin Ln ‘These capacitors are in parallel and n plates fron (n-1) capacitors. Thus, equivalent capacitance between A and B = (ajc Nie! e-(3}er eof) ‘The energy stored in capacitor is lost in form of heat energy. H= ms aT sse(2) From Eqs (i) and (ii), We have mast (27 _ ansat oe ‘Aluminium isa metal, so s—=t— when we insert an alu- ‘minum fol, equal and op- posite charges appear on fs two surfaces. Since, it Is of negligible thickness, ie will not affect the capacitance. roy Energy stored by any system of capacitors Le -}oav Where, Vi source voltage. Thur, capactors are connected in parallel. 5a, G.=nc Lacy B= bncv ak Capacitance of spherical conductor = 4,2 where, 0 redlus of conductor. Therefore, 1 ce sagt a e10"F Now CM FEM =(C4Q)V v- SMG, cre ual rcjv H=FIG +, Decrease = U,-U, In an R ~ C decay circuit E e) 4 te Egon intein (El - When valve of R Is halved then slope become: ‘more negative & the intercept increases. Hence R option represents the variation (of log,1 with, time. cv . O° aR Re Ry +R, ARC RR, ov a Roky Re RA RR 4V=12 = V=3volt and3V= 9 volt q = 36xC ~qecv(i-e) 36 C= Ay x 12(1-e*) aa JEE ADVANCED ra4"25210 43 uF tk 230 RR 2 Fortig.t Regs gl Re = 3 og es Ca etG 3 = but 20 Fortig. 2, =R, +R 3 204,56 > r=18 2a _] eee "= * a 3M) > ** (dV t= 2s0¢ > When connected to 1 Energy stored= $< 2*10¢ xv? ev?) When connected to 2 If common potential is V' then from charge conservation (8 +2) V'= 2V v ves Talal energrs Bea Dion =e Energy dissipated = vows «100 a? = SY x100 = = 80% 10.¢ 3uF uF FO ves mal +80uC uF (3+2)x4 (-2)04 80 v= a/e= $09 = 36 Volt ‘Apply charge conservation (= 36)4 4 3+2"=0 x=16, y= CV, #3 16 = 48 uC

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