A metallic sphere of capacitance , charged to electric potential is connected by a metal wire to another metallic sphere of capacitance charged to electric potential . The amount of heat produced in connecting the wire during the process is:
1.
2.
3.
4. zero
In the circuit shown in the figure, the energy stored in \(6~\mu\text{F}\) capacitor will be:
1. | \(48 \times10^{-6}~\text{J}\) | 2. | \(32 \times10^{-6}~\text{J}\) |
3. | \(96 \times10^{-6}~\text{J}\) | 4. | \(24 \times10^{-6}~\text{J}\) |
The dimension of (1/2) : permittivity of free space; E: electric field) is
(1) MLT–1
(2) ML2L–2
(3) ML–1T–2
(4) ML2T–1
The capacity of a condenser is 4 × 10–6 farad and its potential is 100 volts. The energy released on discharging it fully will be -
1. 0.02 Joule
2. 0.04 Joule
3. 0.025 Joule
4. 0.05 Joule
The energy stored in a condenser of capacity C which has been raised to a potential V is given by -
1.
2.
3. CV
4.