The effective capacity of the network between terminals \(\mathrm{A}\) and \(\mathrm{B}\) is:

  

1. \(6~\mu\text{F}~\)
2. \(20~\mu\text{F} ~\)
3. \(3~\mu\text{F}~\)
4. \(10~\mu\text{F}\)

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A capacitor of capacity C1 is charged up to V volt and then connected to an uncharged capacitor C2. Then final P.D. across each will be:

1. C2VC1+C2

2. C1VC1+C2

3. 1+C2C1

4. (1-C2C1)V

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Three capacitors each of capacity \(4\) µF are to be connected in such a way that the effective capacitance is \(6\) µF. This can be done by:

1.  connecting all of them in a series.
2. connecting them in parallel.
3. connecting two in series and one in parallel.
4. connecting two in parallel and one in series.

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A network of four capacitors of capacity equal to C1=C, C2=2C, C3=3C, and C4=4C is conducted to a battery as shown in the figure. The ratio of the charges on C2 and C4 is:

1. 74

2. 223

3. 322

4. 47

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AIPMT - 2005
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