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A capacitor is half filled with a dielectric (K=2) as shown in figure A. If the same capacitor is to be filled with same dielectric as shown, what would be the thickness of dielectric so that capacitor still has same capacity?

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Important Questions on Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance

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Capacitors C1(10μF) and C2(20μF) are connected in series across a 3 kV supply, as shown. What is the charge on the capacitor C1 ?

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The charge on the 6 Î¼F capacitor in the circuit shown is

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In the circuit below C1=20 Î¼F, C2=40 Î¼F and C3=50 Î¼F. If no capacitor can sustain more than 50 V, then maximum potential difference between X and Y is

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In the circuit shown below C1=10μF,C2=C3= 20μF, and C4=40μF. If the charge on C1 is 20μC then potential difference between X and Y is

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A parallel plate capacitor after charging is kept connected to a battery and the plates are pulled apart with the help of insulating handles. Now which of the following quantities will decrease ?
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In the circuit below, if a dielectric is inserted into C2 then the charge on C1 will

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A capacitor with plate separation d is charged to V volts. The battery is disconnected and a dielectric slab of thickness d2 and dielectric constant '2' is inserted between the plates. The potential difference across its terminals becomes
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An uncharged parallel plate capacitor having a dielectric of constant K is connected to a similar air cored parallel capacitor charged to a potential V. The two capacitors share charges and the common potential is V'. The dielectric constant K is: