Chemistry, asked by mdinakaran20052002, 3 months ago

Q33. What
is
the value of (Marks : 2.0)
capacitance of a capacitor
which has a voltage of 4V and has 16C of charge?
(A) 2
(B) 4F
(C) 6F
(D) 8F​

Answers

Answered by kainatjaved160
0

Answer:

b) 4F

Explanation:

is the capacity of capacitance

Answered by probrainsme104
0

Concept:

Capacitance is that the ratio of the number of electrical charge stored on a conductor to a difference in electrical phenomenon.

Given:

We are provided that capacitor has voltage of 4V and charge of 16V

Find:

we have to seek out the worth of capacitance of a capacitor.

Solution:

As we know, voltage, also called emf, may be a quantitative expression of the electric potential to blame between two points in an electrical field and charge, also called charge, electrical charge, or charge, could be a characteristic of a unit of matter that expresses the extent to which it's more or fewer electrons than proton.

As Q is directly proportional to V.

The constant of proportionality during this case is C, that is, the capacitance.

Thus, Q=CV

From the relation, we are saying that

C=\frac{Q}{V}

Here, Q=16C and V=4V, we get

C=\frac{16}{4}\\ C=4

Hence, the capacitance of a capacitor is 4f. So, option (B) is correct.

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