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17 January, 03:50

Two capacitors, C1 and C2, are connected in series across a source of potential difference. With the potential source still connected, a dielectric is now inserted between the plates of capacitor C1. What happens to the charge on capacitor C2?

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a. The charge on C2 increases.

b. The charge on C2 remains the same.

c. The charge on C2 decreases.

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  1. 17 January, 03:59
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    a. The charge on C2 increases.

    Explanation:

    We know that voltage is divided in inverse ratio in series combination of capacitor as,

    V = Q/C

    The dielectric slab between the plates of C2, its capacitance will be increased as C = k£°/d

    So, on inserting dielectric slab between the plates of C2, the potential difference across C2, decreases and the potential difference across C1, will now increases.
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