9. In which configuration will a 30-F capacitor have a greater charge than a 6.0
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9. In which configuration will a 30-F capacitor have a greater charge than a 6.0-uF capacitor? a. a series connection b. a parallel connection c. both d. neither 10. If a capacitor containing a dielectric maintains a constant charge, what happens to the potential energy when the dielectric is removed? c. It increases. b. There is no change. a. It decreases. 11. If huge and tiny capacitors (Chuge and Ciny) are connected in series, then the equivalent capacitance will be a. slightly smaller than Chu b. slighty larger than Chuge c. slightly smaller than Ctiny d. slightly larger than Ciny 12. If huge and tiny capacitors (Chuge and Cumy) are connected in parallel, then the equivalent capacitance will be c. slightly smaller than Ctiny a. slightdy smaller than Chuge b. slightly larger than Chuge d. slightly larger than Ctiny 13. What is the equivalent capacitance 50 FExplanation / Answer
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(d) neither
In series connection, both the charges will have the same charge.
In parallel connection, charge Q = CV, that is, proportional to the capacitance value.Thus 3uF capacitor will have lesser charge than 6uF capacitor.
Thus in neither of the connections the charge on 3uF is more than on 6uF capacitor.
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