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9 August, 01:57

You are given two capacitor c1 and c2 in which c1> c2 how could things be arranged so that c2 could hold more charge than c1

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  1. 9 August, 03:47
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    The correct answer for this one is this:

    In getting the charge stored in a certain capacitor, use this formula: V * C

    V is for the voltage

    C is for the capacitance.

    In order for one cap to store more charge than the other you must ensure that

    C2 * V2 > C1*V1.

    Since C1 & C2 are fixed quantities in this question, this can be done by using appropriate voltages.
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