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Discussion Forum : Capacitors - General Questions (Q.No. 5)
5.
What is the capacitance when Q = 60 C and V = 12 V?
720 F
5 F
50 F
12 F
Answer: Option
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Discussion:
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Vinayakamoorthy said:   1 decade ago
Capacitance=Charge/Voltage(potential difference)
C=Q/V
Q=60,V=12,C=?
C=60/12
C=5MF

ABINAYA,J said:   1 decade ago
The formula for capacitance is C=Q/V
C=60/12
C=5MF

Adam said:   1 decade ago
Capacitance=q/v; where q=charge,v= potential difference between two voltage.

Rohith said:   1 decade ago
c=q/v
q=60
v=12
c=60/12
c5

Susanta said:   1 decade ago
@Rohit is right.

Kamal said:   1 decade ago
Given Q=60 microsecond.

V=12v.
C=Q/V.

= 5 microsecond.

Raju trimukhe said:   1 decade ago
Q = CV.

60x10-6 = Cx12.

C = 60x10-6/12.

C = 5x10-6.

C = 5 micro Farad.

Pandurang said:   1 decade ago
Capacitance = Charge/Voltage(potential difference).

C = Q/V.

Q = 60, V=12, C=?

C = 60/12.

C = 5 micro farad.

Sakshi agarwal said:   1 decade ago
The formula for capacitance is C = Q/V.

C = 60/12.
C = 5 microFarad.

RAGHUNATH SAHOO said:   1 decade ago
By the formula, C = Q/V.
Here, Q = 60.
V = 12.
So, 60/12 = 5 micro Farad.


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