Electrostatics Question 277

In an isolated parallel plate capacitor of capacitance C, the two plates have charges $ Q _{1} $ and $ Q _{2} $ as shown. The potential difference between the plates is [IIT-JEE 1999]

Options:

A) $ 400V $

B) $ 800\ V $

C) $ 1200\ V $

D) $ 1600\ V $

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Answer:

Correct Answer: B

Solution:

Charge on capacitor A is given by $ Q = C V $

$ Q _{1}=15\times {{10}^{-6}}\times 100=15\times {{10}^{-4}}C $

Charge on capacitor B is given by $ Q _{2}=1\times {{10}^{-6}}\times 100={{10}^{-4}}C $

Capacity of capacitor A after removing dielectric $ =\frac{15\times {{10}^{-6}}}{15}=1\mu F $

Now when both capacitors are connected in parallel their equivalent capacitance will be Ceq $ =1+1=2\mu F $

So common potential $ =\frac{(15\times {{10}^{-4}})+(1\times {{10}^{-4}})}{2\times {{10}^{-6}}}=8000V. $



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