Physics, asked by AbhishekParthan, 10 months ago

I'd the capacitance C of a capacitor proportional to
the charge Q? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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One plate of the capacitor holds a positive charge Q, while the other holds a negative charge -Q. The charge Q on the plates is proportional to the potential difference V across the two plates. The capacitance C is the proportional constant, Q = CV, C = Q/V.

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