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on which two factor capacity of a condencer depends?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The amount of electrical charge that a capacitor can store on its plates is known as its Capacitance value and depends upon three main factors. Surface Area – the surface area, A of the two conductive plates which make up the capacitor, the larger the area the greater the capacitance.

Answered by DeenaMathew
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1- The two factors on which capacity of a condenser depends are-

A) SURFACE AREA OF THE CONDENSER PLATES,

B) DISTANCE BETWEEN TWO PLATES.

2- Capacity of condenser is 'directly proportional to the area of plates' and it is 'inversely proportional to the distance between two plates'.

3- Condenser also known as capacitor is the device to store electrical energy.

4- It is represented as the ratio of charge stored to the potential difference. It can be mathematically expressed as 'C = Q/V'.

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