A. henry
B. ohm
C. farad
D. farad/m
Related Mcqs:
- What is the value of capacitance that must be connected in parallel with 50 pF condenser to make an equivalent capacitance of 150 pF ?
A. 50 pF
B. 100 pF
C. 150 pF
D. 200 pF - A capacitor having capacitance of 5 uF is charged to a potential difference of 10,000 V. The energy stored in the capacitor is__________?
A. 50 joules
B. 150 joules
C. 200 joules
D. 250 joules - If the sheet of a bakelite is inserted between the plates of an air capacitor, the capacitance will__________?
A. decrease
B. increase
C. remains unchanged
D. become zero - The capacitance of a capacitor is not affected by____________?
A. distance between plates
B. area of plates
C. thickness of plates
D. all of the above - Capacitance increases with_____________?
A. increase in plate area and decrease in distance between the plates
B. increase in plate area and distance between the plates
C. decrease in plate area and value of applied voltage
D. reduction in plate area and distance between the plates - A capacitor charged to 200 V has 2000 (iC of charge. The value of capacitance will be_____________?
A. 10 F
B. 10 uF
C. 100 nF
D. 1000 uF - A mica capacitor and a ceramic capacitor both have the same physical dimensions. Which will have more value of capacitance _______?
A. Ceramic capacitor
B. Mica capacitor
C. Both will have identical value of capacitance
D. It depends on applied voltage - The capacitance between two plates increases with____________?
A. shorter plate area and higher applied voltage
B. shorter plate area and shorter distance between them
C. larger plate area, longer distance between plates and higher,applied voltage
D. larger plate area and shorter distance between plates - A capacitance of 100 fiF is connected in series with a resistance of 8000 £2. The time constant of the circuit is______________?
A. 0.2 s
B. 0.4 s
C. 0.6 s
D. 0.8 s - The inverse of capacitance is called_______________?
A. reluctance
B. conductance
C. susceptance
D. elastance