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a capacitor is fully charged with voltage v and after removing battery one plate is given a charge Q now what is the voltage between two plates?​

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The stored electric charge in a capacitor, Q (in coulombs, abbreviated C) is equal to the product of the capacitance C (in Farads, abbreviated F) of the capacitor, and the voltage V (in volts, abbreviated V) across its terminals. That is, Q = C٠V. For example, if C = 33uF and V = 20V, then Q = (33٠10^-6)٠(20) = 660uC.

Because the plates are separated by an insulating material, charge cannot cross the gap. An equal amount of charge is therefore repelled from the opposite plate, leaving it with a charge that is equal and opposite to the charge on the first plate. The two conductors of.

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