A capacitor of capacity C 1 is charged up to potential V volt and then connected in…
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A capacitor of capacity C1 is charged up to potential V volt and then connected in parallel to an uncharged capacitor of capacity C2. The final potential difference across each capacitor will be :
- \(\frac{\mathrm{C}_{2} \mathrm{~V}}{\mathrm{C}_{1}+\mathrm{C}_{2}}\)
- \(\frac{\mathrm{C}_{1} \mathrm{~V}}{\mathrm{C}_{1}+\mathrm{C}_{2}}\)
- \(\left(1+\frac{c_{2}}{c_{1}}\right) v\)
- \(\left(1-\frac{C_{2}}{C_{1}}\right) v\)
Answer
(B) C _ 1 ~V C _ 1 + C _ 2
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