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Capacitance (Multiple Choice) 2 QP

The document consists of a series of physics questions related to capacitors, including calculations of charge, energy, and power. Each question presents multiple-choice answers, covering topics such as charging and discharging capacitors, energy storage, and the relationship between capacitance, voltage, and current. The questions are designed to test understanding of capacitor behavior in electrical circuits.

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Capacitance (Multiple Choice) 2 QP

The document consists of a series of physics questions related to capacitors, including calculations of charge, energy, and power. Each question presents multiple-choice answers, covering topics such as charging and discharging capacitors, energy storage, and the relationship between capacitance, voltage, and current. The questions are designed to test understanding of capacitor behavior in electrical circuits.

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Q1. A μF apa itor, initially un harged, is harged y a steady urrent of μA.

How long will it take


for the potential difference across the capacitor to reach 2.5 V?

A 20 s

B 50 s

C 100 s

D 400 s
(Total 1 mark)

Q2. In experiments to pass a very high current through a gas, a bank of capacitors of total
capacitance 50 µF is charged to 30 kV. If the bank of capacitors could be discharged completely in
5.0 m s what would be the mean power delivered?

A 22 kW

B 110 kW

C 4.5 MW

D 9.0 MW
(Total 1 mark)

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Q3. A 400 µF capacitor is charged so that the voltage across its plates rises at a constant rate from
0 V to 4.0 V in 20 s. What current is being used to charge the capacitor?

A 5 µA

B 20 µA

C 40 µA

D 80 µA
(Total 1 mark)

Q4.A 1000 μF capacitor and a 10 μF capacitor are charged so that the potential difference across each
of them is the same. The charge stored in the 1000 μF capacitor is Q1 and the charge stored in the
10 μF capacitor is Q2.

What is the ratio ?

A 100

B 10

C 1

(Total 1 mark)

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Q5. A 1.0 µF capacitor is charged by means of a constant current of 10 µA for 20 s.
What is the energy finally stored in the capacitor?

A 4.0 × 10–4 J

B 2.0 × 10–3 J

C 2.0 × 10–2 J

D 4.0 × 10–2 J
(Total 1 mark)

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Q6. In the circuit shown, the capacitor C is charged to a potential difference V when the switch
S is closed.

Which line, A to D, in the table gives a correct pair of graphs showing how the charge and
current change with time after S is closed?

charge current

A graph 1 graph 1

B graph 1 graph 2

C graph 2 graph 2

D graph 2 graph 1

(Total 1 mark)

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Q7. The graph shows how the charge stored by a capacitor varies with the potential difference
across it as it is charged from a 6 V battery.

Which one of the following statements is not correct?

A The capacitance of the capacitor is 5.0 µF.

B When the potential difference is 2 V the charge stored is 10 µC.

C When the potential difference is 2 V the energy stored is 10 µJ.

D When the potential difference is 6 V the energy stored is 180 µJ.


(Total 1 mark)

Q8. A capacitor of capacitance C discharges through a resistor of resistance R.


Which one of the following statements is not true?

A The time constant will increase if R is increased.

B The time constant will decrease if C increased.

C After charging to the same voltage, the initial discharge current will increase if R
is decreased.

D After charging to the same voltage, the initial discharge current will be unaffected if
C is increased.
(Total 1 mark)

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Q9. A 10 mF capacitor is charged to 10 V and then discharged completely through a small motor.
During this process, the motor lifts a weight of mass 0.10 kg. If 10% of the energy stored in the
capacitor is used to lift the weight, through what approximate height will the weight be lifted?

A 0.05 m

B 0.10 m

C 0.50 m

D 1.00 m
(Total 1 mark)

Q10. A apa itor of apa itan e μF is fully harged and the potential difference across its plates
is 8.0 V. It is then connected into the circuit as shown.

The switch S is closed at time t = 0. Which one of the following statements is correct?

A The time constant of the circuit is 6.0 ms.

B The initial harge on the apa itor is μC.

C After a time equal to twice the time constant, the charge remaining on the
capacitor is Q0e2, where Q0 is the charge at time t = 0.

D After a time equal to the time constant, the potential difference across the
capacitor is 2.9 V.
(Total 1 mark)

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Q11.A 1 μF capacitor is charged using a constant current of 10 μA for 20 s. What is the energy finally
stored by the capacitor?

A 2 × 10−3 J

B 2 × 10−2 J

C 4 × 10−2 J

D 4 × 10−1 J
(Total 1 mark)

Q12.

A capacitor of capacitance 10 μF is fully charged through a resistor R to a p.d. of 20 V using the


circuit shown. Which one of the following statements is incorrect?

A The p.d. across the capacitor is 20 V.

B The p.d. across the resistor is 0 V.

C The energy stored by the capacitor is 2 mJ.

D The total energy taken from the battery during the charging process is 2 mJ.
(Total 1 mark)

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Q13.A capacitor of capacitance C stores an amount of energy E when the pd across it is V. Which line, A
to D, gives the correct stored energy and pd when the charge is increased by 50%?

energy p.d.

A 1.5E 1.5V

B 2.25E 1.5V

C 1.5E 2.25V

D 2.25E 2.25V

(Total 1 mark)

Q14.In experiments to pass a very high current through a gas, a bank of capacitors of total capacitance
50 μF is charged to 30 kV. If the bank of capacitors could be discharged completely in 5.0 ms what
would be the mean power delivered?

A 9.0 MW

B 4.5 MW

C 110 kW

D 22 kW
(Total 1 mark)

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Q15.Which of the following does not give a value in seconds?

A capacitance × resistance

C half-life

(Total 1 mark)

Q16.The graph shows the charge stored in a capacitor as the voltage across it is varied.

The energy stored, in μJ, when the potential difference across the capacitor is 5 V, is

A 25

B 50

C 100

D 200

(Total 1 mark)

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Q17.A capacitor is first charged through a resistor and then discharged through the same resistor.

The magnitude of which one of the following quantities varies with time in the same way during
both charging and discharging?

A Energy stored

B Current

C Potential difference

D Charge
(Total 1 mark)

Q18.The graph shows the variation of potential difference V with time t a ross a 7 μF apa itor
discharging through a resistor.

The resistance of the resistor is approximately

A 9 Ω

B Ω

C 9 Ω

D 7 Ω
(Total 1 mark)

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