Physics, asked by shreyaanand015, 11 months ago

the loss of energy taking place due to sharing of change between two conductor depends upon
a) potential difference
b) Square of potential difference
c) capacitance
d) square of current

Please explain

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Answered by 18shreya2004mehta
1

Answer:

Negatively- charged electrons are removed from atoms, the atoms being left as positive ions. The potential difference between the two causes the electrons to be attracted back, producing a flow of electric charge: current electricity

Answered by snehakotak5704
2

Answer:

There is actually no major loss of energy due to sharing of charge between two capacitors chosen as conductors. However, some energy is generated in the form of heat while some energy gets scattered. When the two capacitors are connected in parallel, charge will flow between the capacitors in both directions.

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