In the circuit diagram shown in the adjoining figure, the resultant capacitance between P and Q is 

1. 47 μF

2. 3 μF

3. 60 μF

4. 10 μF

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Two capacitances of capacity C1 and C2 are connected in series and potential difference V is applied across it. Then the potential difference across C1 will be:

1. VC2C1

2. VC1+C2C1

3. VC2C1+C2

4. VC1C1+C2

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A capacitor of capacity C1 is charged to the potential of V0. On disconnecting with the battery, it is connected with a capacitor of capacity C2 as shown in the adjoining figure. The ratio of energies before and after the connection of switch S will be

1. (C1 + C2)/C1

2. C1/(C1 + C2)

3. C1C2

4. C1/C2

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Four capacitors each of capacity \(3~\mu\text{F}\) are connected as shown in the adjoining figure. The ratio of equivalent capacitance between \(A\) and \(B\) and between \(A\) and \(C\) will be:

       

1. \(4:3\)

2. \(3:4\)

3. \(2:3\)

4. \(3:2\)

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A parallel plate condenser is filled with two dielectrics as shown. Area of each plate is \(A\) metre2 and the separation is \(t\) metre. The dielectric constants are \(k_1\) and \(k_2\) respectively. Its capacitance in farad will be:

        
1. \(\frac{\varepsilon_{0} A}{t} \left( k_{1} + k_{2}\right)\)
2. \(\frac{\varepsilon_{0} A}{t} \frac{\left( k_{1} + k_{2}\right)}{2}\)
3. \(\frac{2\varepsilon_{0} A}{t} \left( k_{1} + k_{2}\right)\)
4. \(\frac{\varepsilon_{0} A}{t} \frac{\left( k_{1} - k_{2}\right)}{2}\)

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Three condensers each of capacitance 2F are put in series. The resultant capacitance is 

1. 6F

2. 32F

3. 23F

4. 5F

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Four condensers are joined as shown in the adjoining figure. The capacity of each is 8 μF. The equivalent capacity between the points A and B will be

1. 32 μF

2. 2 μF

3. 8 μF

4. 16 μF

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The capacities and connection of five capacitors are shown in the adjoining figure. The potential difference between the points A and B is 60 volts. Then the equivalent capacity between A and B and the charge on 5 μF capacitance will be respectively

1. 44 μF; 300 μC

2. 16 μF; 150 μC

3. 15 μF; 200 μC

4. 4 μF; 50 μC

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Four plates of the same area of cross-section are joined as shown in the figure. The distance between each plate is d. The equivalent capacity across A and B will be

1. 2ε0Ad

2. 3ε0Ad

3. 3ε0A2d

4. ε0Ad

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In the adjoining figure, four capacitors are shown with their respective capacities and the P.D. applied. The charge and the P.D. across the 4 μF capacitor will be

1. 600 μC; 150 volts

2. 300 μC; 75 volts

3. 800 μC; 200 volts

4. 580 μC; 145 volts

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