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4 February, 05:30

A capacitor stores an energy of 8 Joules when there is a voltage of 51 volts across its terminals. A second identical capacitor of the same value is stores an energy of 2 Joules. What is the voltage across the terminals of the second capacitor?

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  1. 4 February, 05:58
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    6.38 V

    Explanation:

    Note: Since the capacitors are identical, The same Charge flows through them.

    For the first capacitor,

    The Energy stored in a capacitor is given as

    E = 1/2qv ... Equation 1

    Where E = Energy stored by the capacitor, q = charge in the capacitor v = Voltage.

    make q the subject of the equation

    q = 2E/v ... Equation 2

    Given: E = 8 J, v = 51 v.

    Substitute into equation 2

    q = 8/51

    q = 0.3137 C.

    For the second capacitor,

    v = 2E/q ... Equation 3

    Given: q = 0.3137 C, E = 2 J.

    Substitute into equation 3

    v = 2/0.3137

    v = 6.38 V

    Hence the voltage across the second capacitor = 6.38 V
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