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Charge on capacitor plates is directly proportional to

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Answered by nehar1306
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Answer:

charge stored on capacitor plates is directly proportional to the potential difference across the plates

Explanation:

An ideal capacitor is wholly characterized by a constant capacitance C, defined as the ratio of charge ±Q on each conductor to the voltage V between them. Rewritten and reordered,

C=Q/V

and Q= C x V.

You should be able to see how charge and voltage are proportional.

hope your doubt is cleared friend

Answered by abdulraziq1534
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Concept Introduction:-

A capacitor is the electrical energy storage device that is operated by a field.

Explanation:-

A question has been provided to us

We need to find the solution to the question

Charge on capacitor plates is directly proportional to the voltage applied across the capacitor. The relation between amount of charge stored, voltage applied across capacitor and capacitance of capacitor is given by,

Q=CV

Hence it is clear from the relation that the amount of charge stored in a capacitor is directly proportional to the voltage applied across the capacitor.

Final Answer:-

The correct answer is the voltage applied across the capacitor.

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