Physics, asked by vidhi20oct, 9 months ago

For the following circuit the equivalent capacitance P and Q is

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Answered by LOVEFOREVER
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correct option is D

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Answered by Agastya0606
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The correct answer is option (d) 3C/4.

Given,

A circuit having 6 capacitors of capacitance C.

To Find,

The equivalent capacitance between P and Q.

Solution,

In the given circuit three capacitors are connected in parallel and one capacitor is connected in series with them and 2 capacitors get short because they are connected at the same wire with both ends.

So, the net capacitance of the capacitors connected in parallel is

C' = C+C+C

C' = 3C

Now, 3C and C is connected in series

So,

1/Ceq = 1/3C+1/C

1/Ceq = 4/3C

Ceq = 3C/4

Hence, the equivalent capacitance between P and Q is 3C/4.

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