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How to find potential difference across a capacitor?

Understand the Problem

The question is asking how to calculate the potential difference (voltage) across a capacitor, potentially regarding the relationship between charge and voltage in electrical circuits. We would typically use the formula V = Q/C, where V is the potential difference, Q is the charge stored, and C is the capacitance.

Answer

ΔV = Q/C

The final answer is ΔV = Q/C

Answer for screen readers

The final answer is ΔV = Q/C

More Information

The formula ΔV = Q/C shows that the potential difference across a capacitor depends on the charge stored and its capacitance. This relationship reinforces the concept that capacitors store electric potential energy.

Tips

Remember to use consistent units when plugging values into the formula (e.g., Coulombs for charge and Farads for capacitance).

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