In the circuit shown, initially there is no charge on capacitors and keys S1 and S2 are open. The values of the capacitors are C1=10μF, C2=30μF, and C3=C4=80μF. Which statements is/are correct?
A
If key S1 is kept closed for long time such that capacitors are fully charged, the voltage across the capacitor C1 will be 4V.
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B
The key S1 is kept closed for long time such that capacitors are fully charged. Now key S2 is closed, at this time, the instantancous current across 30Ω resistor (between points P and Q ) will be 0.2A (round off to 1st decimal place).
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C
At time t=0, the key S1 is closed, the instantaneous current in the closed circuit will be 25mA.
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D
If key S1 is kept closed for long time such that capacitors are fully charged, the voltage difference between point P and Q will be 10V.
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Solution
The correct option is C At time t=0, the key S1 is closed, the instantaneous current in the closed circuit will be 25mA.
For option C,: S1 closed
When switch S1 being closed, so the equivalent circuit at t=0 is given by,
Here, Req=R1+R2+R3Req=200Ω
Instataneous current will be given by i=VReq=5200=25mA
For part A,
At steady state for S1, 1Ceq=1C1+1C2+1C3=110+180+180⇒Ceq=8μF
Now, total charge consumption by the circuit at steady state condition, Q=CeqV8μF×5=40μC
Now, the voltage across C1=QV=40μC10μf=4V
& V(C3)=V(C4)=0.5 volt
Hence, option A is correct.
For option B & D,
At steady state potential difference between ′P′ and ′Q′ is 4 volt.
Now, when switch S2 is closed (Then equivalent circuit)
so, lpQ=6×2151=0.08A
So, option B and D are wrong.