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Across each of two capacitors of capacitance is 1 uF and 4 uiF, a potential difference of 10 V is
applied. Then positive plate of one is connected to the negative plate of the other, and negative
plate of one is connected to the positive plate of the other. After contract,
(a) Charge on each is zero.
(b) Charge on each is same but non-zero.
(C) Charge on each is different but non-zero.
(d) None of these.
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Answered by tasmia281220
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Answer:

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Answered by adventureisland
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The plate of one is connected to the positive plate of the other in the Charge on each is same but non-zero.

Explanation:

A capacitor is an arrangement which can store sufficient quantity of charge. Suppose on giving a charge q to a conductor the electric potential of the conductor becomes V. Then the capacitance of the conductor is C=\frac{q}{v} When two capacitors are connected as given, then charge will be redistributed in ratio of their capacitance, so charge on each capacitor will be different non-zero.

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