(2) An isolated capacitor of capacitance 250 If has a potential difference of 25 V acrees it? a) Calculate the change stored in the capacitor.
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- Capacitance, \( C = 250 \, \mu\text{F} = 250 \times 10^{-6} \, \text{F} \) - Potential difference, \( V = 25 \, \text{V} \) Show more…
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