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Discussion Forum : Capacitors - General Questions (Q.No. 18)
18.
A 330 pF capacitor and a 220 pF capacitor are each connected across a 6 V dc source. The voltage across the 330 pF capacitor is
3 V
6 V
4 V
0 V
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Arundeep singh said:   1 decade ago
In capacitor case in parallel means voltage won't be divide as its happen in resistance case.

Adarsh said:   1 decade ago
Friends its mentioned DC source so it should be option D right?

Biplob Chakma said:   1 decade ago
In the case of capacitor in parallel means voltage won't be divided. Therefore, it will be found source voltage (6V) across the 330 pF capacitor.

Waqas (SCET) said:   1 decade ago
When a DC source is connected with capacitor. The capacitor behave like an open circuit.

How the voltage across it equal to 6v?

Hiroshima pans gowda said:   1 decade ago
Because of DC supply, answer is 0.

Sourav said:   10 years ago
The answer should be D.

Because the capacitors are connected across a D.C source in which frequency f = 0.

So Xc = infinity, the capacitors act as a open circuit.

Stuti kushwaha said:   10 years ago
Here given that 6 volt had given across each capacitor that means both capacitor connected parallel across 6 volt. So both C have same voltage that is 6 volt.

Garima said:   10 years ago
The answer should be 0v as it is connected to DC source.

Santosh said:   10 years ago
Dear friends capacitor block the dc then how its measure 6v some one explain me those who are given the 6v as answer.

Shilpa said:   10 years ago
Hi in this question they will not mention capacitor connected series or parallel.


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