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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=10 μF, C2=30 μF, and C3=C4=80 μF. 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 4 V.
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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 30 Ω resistor (between points P and Q ) will be 0.2 A (round off to 1st decimal place).
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At time t=0, the key S1 is closed, the instantaneous current in the closed circuit will be 25 mA.
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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 10 V.
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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 25 mA.

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=200 Ω
Instataneous current will be given by i=VReq=5200=25 mA

For part A,
At steady state for S1,
1Ceq=1C1+1C2+1C3=110+180+180Ceq=8 μF
Now, total charge consumption by the circuit at steady state condition,
Q=CeqV8 μF×5=40 μC

Now, the voltage across C1=QV=40 μC10 μf=4 V
& 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.

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