If a capacitor of 10μF is charged to 10V and then connected to a new circuit to discharge through a10Ω resistor, the charge on it after 20μs is.
A
72μC
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B
82μC
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C
62μC
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D
52μC
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Solution
The correct option is B82μC You have to know the capacitor discharge equation - q=Qe−tRC
Ok, this is what we need to use. But, do we know everything we need for the equation?
We know, C=10μF R=10Ω t=20μs
But what is Q?
Q is the initial charge on the capacitor. How do we find it?
We're given that the capacitor is charged to 10V. So use the equation Q=CV Q=10×10−6×10 Q=100μC
Now use our equation. q=Qe−tRC q=100×10−6e−2010×10 q=82μC