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can a battery be considered as fully charged capacitor??​

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Answered by jeevika6d1
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Explanation:

The term “fully charged” might mean little more than to say that it no longer draws any current. Its Voltage depends upon what circuitry has been used in the charging process. No level voltage is maintained when a discharge path is provided. No, the capacitor will not perform as a battery..

Answered by yashfurniture777
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Answer:

The charge on the capacitor will be q = CV, where q is charge in coulombs, C is capacitance in Farads and V is voltage in volts.

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