Electronics - Capacitors - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Capacitors - General Questions (Q.No. 71)
71.
What will a 1 F capacitor store?
one coulomb of charge
6.24 x 1012 electrons
one volt
one A of current
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Ashok said:   1 decade ago
One electron charge = 1.6*10^-19 coulombs, So one coulomb = 1/1.6*10^-19 electrons = 6.25*10^18 electrons.

We know that q = c*v.

One farad = one coulomb/one volt = one coluomb = 6.25*10^18 electrons.

1 microfarad = 6.25*10^18 *10^-6 = 6.24*10^12 electrons.

Kiran shettar said:   1 decade ago
1 Farad = 1 Coulomb / 1 Volt.

1 Coulomb = 6.24x10^18.

Now,

1mF = 6.24*10^12 electrons/volt.

Vishal said:   10 years ago
I am not getting answer can you explain briefly?

Neeen said:   8 years ago
Thanks, @Ashok & @Kiran.

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