Physics, asked by robin6095, 10 months ago

physics challenge everyone???​

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Answered by anshulagarwal
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your answer is (a) 6 C

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer : 6C / 11 (option D)

Let the capacitors be named as C1 , C2 , C3, C4, C5  and C6.

C1 = C2 = C3 =  C4 = C5 = C6.

Here C1 , c2 and C3 are parallel.

and thus their equivalent resistance =  C + C + C = 3C

Now, next to this C4 and C5 are in series.

Thus their equivalent resistance = \frac{1}{C} = \frac{1}{C4}+ \frac{1}{C5} = \frac{2}{C} = 2 C

Now, the above equivalent resistance and C6 are in series,

So, the equivalence resistance =

\frac{1}{Ceq} = \frac{1}{3C} + \frac{1}{2C} + \frac{1}{C}

                             = \frac{11}{6C}

Thus Ceq = \frac{6C}{11}

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robin6095: but the potential across capacitor c4 and c5 is same..so this is short circuit case..i solved this by potential method.. please help me in this problem...bdw thanx for your effort
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