0
You visited us 0 times! Enjoying our articles? Unlock Full Access!
Question

The figure shown a network of five capacitors connected to a $$100V$$ supply. Calculate the total energy stored in the network.

Solution
Verified by Toppr

So the equivalent capacitance of the network show is $$4\mu f$$
$$pd=100V$$
$$E.\dfrac{1}{2}CV^2=\dfrac{1}{2}\times (100)^2\times 4\times 10^{-6}$$
$$E= 0.5\times 10^4\times 4\times 10^{-6}$$
$$E=2\times 10^{-2}$$Joules

Was this answer helpful?
15
Similar Questions
Q1
Three identical capacitors C1, C2, C3 of capacitance 6 F each are connected to a 12 volt battery as shown in figure find the charge on each capacitor and equivalent capacitance of the network and energy stored in the network of capacitors.
View Solution
Q2
A network of four capacitors each of 15 μF capacitance is connected to a 500 V supply as shown in the figure. Determine
(i) equivalent capacitance of the network.
(ii) charge of each capacitor.
1030323_8c1a6ec32f864354b393c65ec64fb184.png
View Solution
Q3
A network of four 20 μF capacitors is connected to a 600V supply as shown in the figure.
The equivalent capacitance of the network is:
945087_b9d3abac2c074ec7a2c16391f085ca1b.png
View Solution
Q4
A network of four capacitors, each of capacitance 30μF is connected across a battery of 60 V, as shown in the figure. Find the net capacitance and the energy stored in each capacitor
199429.png
View Solution
Q5
Shown in the figure is network of capacitors and resistors. The potentials of some of the nodes are given, Find the
(a) potential of P
(b) energy stored in the capacitor connected between R and S
(c) energy stored in the capacitor connected between P and Q
1016398_786b7016ff9c4db2ba0480467662e70e.png
View Solution