On increasing Potential the value of capacitane increases or decreases?
Asked by pragya.sharma.1998
| 5th Jul, 2015,
04:42: PM
Expert Answer:
If charge Q is given to the conductor raises its potential, then it is found that,
Q=CV, where C is constant called electrical capacitance of the conductor.
therefore, C=Q/V
For given Q, on increasing the value of potential, capacitance decreases.
Answered by Priyanka Kumbhar
| 6th Jul, 2015,
08:56: AM
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