CBSE Electrostatics QA-5/ Electric Potential and Capacitance
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Electric Field / Potential
due to Liquid drop
Energy stored in Capacitors
1
2
U QV
2
&
44 oo
q q
E V
rr
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Q1. A capacitor of capacitance 12F is charged to 200V. After disconnecting from
source , it is connected to another identical uncharged capacitor in parallel.
Determine the electrostatic potential energy lost by the system in the process.
Answer :
41 1
(24 10 )(200) 0.24
2 2
U QV J
4
24 10Q CV C
0.24iU J
For the 1st capacitor , C = 12 F and V = 200 volts
Charge on it is given by
Energy stored is given by
For the 2nd capacitor , C = 12 F (not charged) Energy stored = zero
Initial Energy stored in the system is
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6
2 24 10C C F
4
24 10Q Q C
41 1
24 10 100 0.12
2 2
fU Q V J
Loss in PE 0.24 0.12 0.12 [ ]i fU U U J Ans
4
6
24 10
100
24 10
Q
V V
C
When the two are in parallel , the net capacitance is
Conservation of charge gives
PD across the system is
Final Energy stored in the system is given by
Understanding the method :
(i) Initial charge = final charge (Q = Q)
(ii) Using Q = C V , Capacitance (C=2C) Pot. Diff. (V = ½ V)
(iii) U = ½ QV U = ½ U U = ½ U
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Q2. Two concentric conducting spherical shells A
and B of radii R and 2R , are given charges Q and 2Q
respectively as shown in the figure. Determine at
which of the surfaces , electric potential is greater .
Concepts :
Centre at O , radius = R & charge on it = q
A
B
Q
2Q
R
2R
Point P is at a distance (x) from O OP = x O
q
R
P
(i) When P is outside ( x R ) : 2
&
44 oo
q q
E V
xx
(ii) When P is on surface ( x = R ) : 2
&
44 oo
q q
E V
RR
(iii) When P is inside ( x R ) : 0 & ( .)
4 o
q
E V const
R
Consider the spherical shell shown in the fig.
[Same as on surface]
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Answer : Potential at A due to Q on A (on surface)
Here r = R & q = Q
1 2
. . . (1)
4
A
o
Q
V
R
1 3
. . . (2)
4 2
B
o
Q
V
R
1
4 o
Q
R
Potential at A due to 2Q on B (inside )
Same as potential on surface B
1 2 1
4 2 4o o
Q Q
R R
Potential at B due to Q on A (outside)
Here r = 2R & q = Q
1
4 2o
Q
R
Potential at B due to 2Q on B (on surface)
Here r = 2R & q = 2Q
1 2 1
4 2 4o o
Q Q
R R
Electric Potential is greater at surface (A) [ Ans ]
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Q3. A 5F capacitor is charged to 100V. After disconnecting from source, it is
connected in parallel to another uncharged capacitor of capacitance C. The PD
across the combination is found to be 20V. Determine the value of C.
Answer :
5 100 500 . . . (1)F V C
(5 ) 20 20(5 ) . . . (2)C F V C C
(1) & (2) 20(5 ) 500 5 25C C C C
20 [ ]C F Ans
For the 1st capacitor , capacitance = 5 F , PD = 100 V
Charge on it
Capacitance of the 2nd capacitor = C ( uncharged )
For parallel combination , capacitance = (5 + C) F , PD = 20V
Charge on it
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Q4. The capacitance of a liquid drop is C. Now 27 such drops coalesce to form a
large drop. Determine the capacitance of the large drop.
Answer :
Volume of a small drop of radius r
4 o
q
C r
V
34
3
r
Volume of 27 small drops 3 34
27 36
3
r r
If the radius of the large drop = R , then its volume 34
3
R
3 3 3 34
36 27 3
3
R r R r R r
4 4 (3 ) 3 [ ]o oC R r C Ans
Potential of a drop of radius r having charge q :
4 o
q
V
r
Capacitance of the drop :
Volume of 27 small drops
= Volume of large drop
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Q5. A capacitor has a capacitance of 1.05F. What should be the capacitance of the
capacitor which has to be connected to it in series such that the net capacitance of
the combination is 1F ?
Answer :
For C1 and C2 in series , equivalent capacitance Cs is given by
1 2 2 1
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1 1.05s sC C C C C C
Given : C1 = 1.05F & Cs = 1 F
2
1 1.05 1 0.05 1
1.05 1.05 21C
2 21 [ ]C F Ans
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