A condenser of $$2 \,\mu \mathrm{F}$$ capacitance is charged steadily from 0 to $$5 \,\mathrm{C}$$. Which of the following graph represents correctly the variation of potential difference $$(\mathrm{V})$$ across it's plates with respect to the charge $$(Q)$$ on the condenser?
Co is the capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor with air as a medium between the plates (as shown in Fig. 1). If half space between the plates is filled with a dielectric of relative permittivity $$\varepsilon $$r (as shown in Fig. 2), the new capacitance of the capacitor will be :
A capacitor is discharging through a resistor R. Consider in time t1, the energy stored in the capacitor reduces to half of its initial value and in time t2, the charge stored reduces to one eighth of its initial value. The ratio t1/t2 will be
A parallel plate capacitor filled with a medium of dielectric constant 10, is connected across a battery and is charged. The dielectric slab is replaced by another slab of dielectric constant 15. Then the energy of capacitor will :