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Standard XII
Physics
Potential and Potential Difference
In circuit sh...
Question
In circuit shown in the figure charge on the capacitor is
Q
=
100
μ
C
. If the switch is closed at
t
=
0
, the charge on the capacitor reduces to
50
μ
C
and the current in the circuit is
n
10
A
. The value of
n
is
(Integer only)
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Solution
Let the current flowing in the circuit is
i
.
From energy conservation principle,
q
2
2
C
+
1
2
L
i
2
=
Q
2
2
C
⇒
i
=
√
Q
2
−
q
2
√
L
C
Substituting the values,
i
=
√
(
100
×
10
−
6
)
2
−
(
50
×
10
−
6
)
2
√
6
×
10
−
3
×
5
×
10
−
6
=
10
−
6
10
−
4
×
√
7500
√
3
=
10
−
2
×
50
=
5
10
A
Given,
i
=
n
10
∴
n
=
5
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