Physics, asked by maejhtharu, 2 months ago

can we give any desired charge to a capacitor?

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Answered by nikeeta50
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Explanation:

The total charge stored by the capacitor is given by the formula

Q = CV

Here, C is the capacitance

V is the applied voltage of the capacitor

The value of capacitance (C) is fixed and the maximum voltage (V) that can be applied is known. Therefore, the maximum amount of charge that can be stored is easily calculated.

Thus, the desired amount of charge can be given to the capacitor but it should be less than the product of capacitance and voltage.

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