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Problem 90GP

A parallel-plate capacitor is charged to an electric potential of 325 V by moving 3.75 × 1016 electrons from one plate to the other. How much work is done in charging the capacitor?

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QUESTION:

Problem 90GP

A parallel-plate capacitor is charged to an electric potential of 325 V by moving 3.75 × 1016 electrons from one plate to the other. How much work is done in charging the capacitor?

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Solution 90 GP:

Step 1 of 2:-

Here, we have to calculate the work done required to charge the capacitor.

The electric potential difference between the two plates is,

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The number of electrons transferred from one plate to another is,

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The charge of the capacitor will be,

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