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25 September, 20:58

Two capacitors are identical, except that one is empty and the other is fi lled with a dielectric (k 5 4.50). The empty capacitor is connected to a 12.0-V battery. What must be the potential diff erence across the plates of the capacitor fi lled with a dielectric so that it stores the same amount of electrical energy as the empty capacitor?

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  1. 25 September, 23:57
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    5.66 V

    Explanation:

    We know that the electrical energy stored by a capacitor W = 1/2CV² where C = capacitance and V = voltage applied.

    Let C₁, C₂ and V₁, V₂ be the capacitances and voltages applied to the empty capacitor and that with dielectric respectively, then for the same electrical energy to be stored in both capacitors,

    1/2C₁V₁² = 1/2C₂V₂²

    So, V₂ = * (√C₁/C₂) V₁ Since C₂ = kC₁

    V₂ = 1/√kV₁ = 1/√4.5 * 12 V = 5.66 V
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