Physics, asked by Suryasaradhi, 1 year ago


CONSERVATION OF ENERGY VIOLATION????
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Let the power supplied by the  AC source be P1 and the work done by it in one cycle be W1 voltage output be V1 and the output voltage of the transformer be V2 if V2 >>> V1 that means the capacitor is being charged with a very high voltage hence the energy stored in the capacitor W2 would be directly proportional to the voltage and not on current hence we can say W2 >> W1 Taking all devices to be ideal can we say energy conservation is valid here as energy stored in the capacitor is greater than output by the source OR is it that energy conservation not holds in the case of ideal devices hellllpppp????

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Answered by stylishtamilachee
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this is so hard and more time will take so only nobody has answered yours..

Suryasaradhi: haaah i get it this thing gets stuck in my head @-8
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