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7 June, 09:49

A capacitor is charged to a potential difference of 3 volt it delivers 30% store energy to lamp what is the final potential difference across the capacitor

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  1. 7 June, 09:52
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    3.98V

    Explanation:

    Given

    Pontential difference V as 3v

    Energy delivered is 30%,

    Recall that Enery E=1/2cv^2 from this E=V^2 (since Current C is not provided we can assume a value 2)

    So E=V^2

    E=3^2=9

    At full charge E=9,30%of 9,0.3*9=2.7 energy in capacitor is 9-2.7=6.3

    But E=V^2

    ✓E=V

    ✓6.3=3.98V
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