assume an energy of 300 j is to be delivered from a 30.0-mf capacitor. to what potential difference must it be charged?



Answer :

The potential difference is 2√5.

The energy stored in the capacitor can be calculated as follow:

U = 1/2 CV²

U = energy stored = 300J

C = capacitor = 30mf

V = potential difference

V= [tex]\sqrt{2U/ C}[/tex]

  = [tex]\sqrt{2 (300) / 30}[/tex]

  = [tex]\sqrt{2 * 10}[/tex]

  = 2√5

Therefore the potential difference is 2√5.

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