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Two capacitors of 10PF and 20PF are connected to 200V and 100V sources respectively. If they are connected by the wire, what is the common potential of the capacitors ?
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Solution:
Given, C1=10pF=10×10−12F C2=20pF=20×10−12F V1=200V,V2=100V C1= Capacitance of Ist capacitor C2= Capacitance of IInd capacitor V1= Voltage across Ist capacitor V2= Voltage across IInd capacitor
We know that V1=C1q1
and V2=C2q2 ⇒q1=V1C1...(i) q2=V2C2...(ii)
So, common potential of capacitors V=C1+C2q1+q2=C1+C2V1C1+V2C2 =10×10−12+20×10−12200×10×10−12+100×20×10−12 =10+20200×10+100×20 =302000+2000=304000=133.3V