sum of charge on two plates of a charged capacitor is
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Capacitors do not store charge. Capacitors actually store an imbalance of charge. If one plate of a capacitor has 1 coulomb of charge stored on it, the other plate will have -1 coulomb, making the total charge (added up across both plates) zero.
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The sum of charge on two plates of a charged capacitor is Zero.
Explanation:
- The capacitor is one of the devices that stores electrical energy in an electric field.
- It is capable of storing charge.it is one plate is positively charged 1 coulomb of charge and the other is negatively charged -1 coulomb thus both charges cancel each other and as a result, Thus the total charge across the plate is zero.
- Here due to the difference in charge between the plates, an electric field is stabilized
- It is between the plate and electric field is electromagnetic waves and thus it stores energy.
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