If 'Q' is the quantity of charge, 'V' the potential and 'C' the capacity of a conductor, they are related as:
C=QV
Q=VC
V=CQ
CVQ=costant
A
Q=VC
B
CVQ=costant
C
C=QV
D
V=CQ
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Principle of capacitor is quantity of charge developed is directly proportional to the potential applied across the plates of a capacitor. Hence QαV⇒Q=CV
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