23 Capacitors Multi Choice EXTRA Questions Part 1
23 Capacitors Multi Choice EXTRA Questions Part 1
23 Capacitors Multi Choice EXTRA Questions Part 1
A parallel-plate capacitor is fully charged and then disconnected from the power supply.
A dielectric is then inserted between the plates.
Which row correctly identifies the charge on the plates and the electric field strength
between the plates?
Charge Electric field strength
B Increases Decreases
C Increases Increases
(Total 1 mark)
Q2.
A capacitor of capacitance C has a charge of Q stored on the plates. The potential
difference between the plates is doubled.
(Total 1 mark)
Q3.
A capacitor consists of two parallel square plates of side l separated by distance d.
The capacitance of the arrangement is C.
distance ?
A C
B 2C
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C 4C
D 8C
(Total 1 mark)
Q4.
A capacitor of capacitance 120 μF is charged and then discharged through a 20 kΩ
resistor.
What fraction of the original charge remains on the capacitor 4.8 s after the discharge
begins?
A 0.14
B 0.37
C 0.63
D 0.86
(Total 1 mark)
Q5.
Initially a capacitor stores 600 µC of charge. When it loses half of this charge, the potential
difference (pd) across it decreases by 50 V.
B 3.0 µF
C 6.0 µF
D 12 µF
(Total 1 mark)
Q6.
The separation of the plates of an isolated charged parallel−plate capacitor is increased.
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(Total 1 mark)
Q7.
The initial charge stored by a capacitor of capacitance 0.50 µF is 2.0 µC. The capacitor is
then discharged through a resistor.
How much energy is stored by the capacitor after a time equal to one time constant?
A 0.06 µJ
B 0.54 µJ
C 1.0 µJ
D 4.0 µJ
(Total 1 mark)
Q8.
A 500 µF capacitor is charged to a pd of 10.0 V. It is then discharged through a 100 kΩ
resistor.
What is the time taken for the pd to fall from 10.0 V to 5.0 V?
A 35 s
B 50 s
C 72 s
D 100 s
(Total 1 mark)
Q9.
Which of the following statements about a parallel plate capacitor is incorrect?
A The capacitance of the capacitor is the amount of charge
stored by the capacitor when the pd across the plates is 1
V.
(Total 1 mark)
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Q10.
A voltage sensor and a datalogger are used to record the discharge of a 10 mF capacitor
in series with a 500 Ω resistor from an initial pd of 6.0 V. The datalogger is capable of
recording 1000 readings in 10 s.
After a time equal to the time constant of the discharge circuit, which one of the rows
gives the pd and the number of readings made?
Potential difference / V Number of readings
A 2.2 50
B 3.8 50
C 3.8 500
D 2.2 500
(Total 1 mark)
Q11.
A variable capacitor has a capacitance which can be varied from 6.0 × 10–12 F to 3.0 × 10–
12
F. The capacitor is set to its maximum capacitance and fully charged using a 48 V
supply. The capacitor is then disconnected from the supply and isolated. Finally the
capacitance is reduced to its minimum value without any charge being lost by the
capacitor.
Which line, A to D, in the table correctly shows the potential difference (pd) across the
capacitor and the charge it stores after the capacitance has been reduced?
pd / V Charge / C
A 48 2.9 × 10–10
B 24 2.9 × 10–10
C 96 2.9 × 10–10
D 96 1.4 × 10–10
(Total 1 mark)
Q12.
The capacitor in the circuit is initially uncharged. The switch S is closed at time t = 0.
Which pair of graphs, A to D, correctly shows how the pd across the capacitor and the
current in the circuit change with time?
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(Total 1 mark)
Q13.
An uncharged 4.7 nF capacitor is connected to a 1.5 V supply and becomes fully charged.
How many electrons are transferred to the negative plate of the capacitor during this
charging process?
A 2.2 × 1010
B 3.3 × 1010
C 4.4 × 1010
D 8.8 × 1010
(Total 1 mark)
Q14.
When fully charged the 2.0 mF capacitor used as a backup for a memory unit has a
potential difference of 5.0 V across it. The capacitor is required to supply a constant
current of 1.0 μA and can be used until the potential difference across it falls by 10%. For
how long can the capacitor be used before it must be recharged?
A 10 s
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B 100 s
C 200 s
D 1000 s
(Total 1 mark)
Q15.
A capacitor of capacitance 10 μF is charged through a resistor R to a potential difference
(pd) of 20 V using the circuit shown.
When the capacitor is fully charged which one of the following statements is incorrect?
B The total energy taken from the battery during the charging process is 2 mJ.
Q16.
Initially a charged capacitor stores 1600 μJ of energy. When the pd across it decreases by
2.0 V, the energy stored by it becomes 400 μJ.
A 100 μF
B 200 μF
C 400 μF
D 600 μF
(Total 1 mark)
Q17.
Switch S in the circuit is held in position 1, so that the capacitor C becomes fully charged
to a pd V and stores energy E.
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The switch is then moved quickly to position 2, allowing C to discharge through the fixed
resistor R. It takes 36 ms for the pd across C to fall to What period of time must
elapse, after the switch has moved to position 2, before the energy stored by C has fallen
to ?
A 51 ms
B 72 ms
C 432 ms
D 576 ms
(Total 1 mark)
Q18.
A nuclear fusion device is required to deliver at least 1 MJ of energy using capacitors. If
the largest workable potential difference is 10 kV, what is the minimum capacitance of the
capacitors that should be used?
A 0.01 F
B 0.02 F
C 2 F
D 100 F
(Total 1 mark)
Q19.
In the circuit shown the capacitor C charges when switch S is closed.
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Which line, A to D, in the table gives a correct pair of graphs showing how the charge on
the capacitor and the current in the circuit change with time after S is closed?
charge current
A graph 1 graph 1
B graph 1 graph 2
C graph 2 graph 2
D graph 2 graph 1
(Total 1 mark)
Q20.
The voltage across a capacitor falls from 10 V to 5 V in 48 ms as it discharges through a
resistor. What is the time constant of the circuit?
A 24 ms
B 33 ms
C 69 ms
D 96 ms
(Total 1 mark)
Q21.
An initially uncharged capacitor of capacitance 20 μF is charged by a constant current of
80 μA. Which line, A to D, in the table gives the potential difference across, and the
energy stored in, the capacitor after 50 s?
potential difference / V energy stored / J
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Q22.
Which one of the following statements about a parallel plate capacitor is incorrect?
A The capacitance of the capacitor is the amount of charge stored by the capacitor
when the pd across the plates is 1V.
B A uniform electric field exists between the plates of the capacitor.
C The charge stored on the capacitor is inversely proportional to the pd across the
plates.
D The energy stored when the capacitor is fully charged is proportional to the square of
the pd across the plates.
(Total 1 mark)
Q23.
A 1000 μF capacitor and a 10 μF capacitor are charged so that they store the same
energy. The pd across the 1000 μF capacitor is V1 and the pd across the other capacitor
is V2.
A
B
C
D 10
(Total 1 mark)
Q24.
A voltage sensor and a datalogger are used to record the discharge of a 10 mF capacitor
in series with a 500 Ω resistor from an initial pd of 6.0 V. The datalogger is capable of
recording 1000 readings in 10 s. Which line, A to D, in the table gives the pd and the
number of readings made after a time equal to the time constant of the discharge circuit?
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potential number of readings
difference/V
A 2.2 50
B 3.8 50
C 3.8 500
D 2.2 500
(Total 1 mark)
Q25.
When a 220 μF capacitor is discharged through a resistor R, the capacitor pd decreases
from 6.0 V to 1.5 V in 92 s.
A 210 kΩ
B 300 kΩ
C 420 kΩ
D 440 kΩ
(Total 1 mark)
Q26.
A capacitor stores a charge of 600 μC when charged to a potential difference (pd) of 6.0
V. What will be the pd across the plates if the charge stored increases by 50%?
A 3.0 V
B 4.5 V
C 9.0 V
D 12.0 V
(Total 1 mark)
Q27.
The graph shows the results of an experiment which was carried out to investigate the
relationship between the charge Q stored by a capacitor and the pd V across it.
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A The energy stored can be calculated by finding the area under the line.
B If a capacitor of smaller capacitance had been used the gradient of the graph would
be steeper.
Q28.
A 10 μF capacitor is fully charged to a pd of 3.0 kV. The energy stored in the capacitor
can be used to lift a load of 5.0 kg through a vertical height h. What is the approximate
value of h?
A 0.03 mm
B 0.9 mm
C 0.3 m
D 0.9 m
(Total 1 mark)
Q29.
A 400 μF capacitor is charged so that the voltage across its plates rises at a constant rate
from 0 V to 4.0 V in 20 s. What current is being used to charge the capacitor?
A 5 μΑ
B 20 μΑ
C 40 μΑ
D 80 μΑ
(Total 1 mark)
Q30.
A capacitor of capacitance C stores an amount of energy E when the pd across it is V.
Which line, A to D, in the table gives the correct stored energy and pd when the charge is
increased by 50%?
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energy pd
A 1.5 E 1.5 V
B 1.5 E 2.25 V
C 2.25 E 1.5 V
D 2.25 E 2.25 V
(Total 1 mark)
Q31.
A capacitor of capacitance C discharges through a resistor of resistance R. Which one of
the following statements is not true?
C After charging to the same voltage, the initial discharge current will increase if R is
decreased.
D After charging to the same voltage, the initial discharge current will be unaffected if
C is increased.
(Total 1 mark)
Q32.
The graph shows how the charge on a capacitor varies with time as it is discharged
through a resistor.
A 3.0 s
B 4.0 s
C 5.0 s
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D 8.0 s
(Total 1 mark)
Q33.
The graph shows how the charge stored by a capacitor varies with the pd applied across
it.
Which line, A to D, in the table gives the capacitance and the energy stored when the
potential difference is 5.0 V?
capacitance/μF energy stored/μJ
A 2.0 25
B 2.0 50
C 10.0 25
D 10.0 50
(Total 1 mark)
Q34.
A 10 mF capacitor is charged to 10 V and then discharged completely through a small
motor. During the process, the motor lifts a weight of mass 0.10 kg. If 10% of the energy
stored in the capacitor is used to lift the weight, through what approximate height will the
weight be lifted?
A 0.05 m
B 0.10 m
C 0.50 m
D 1.00 m
(Total 1 mark)
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Q35.
A 1 µF capacitor is charged using a constant current of 10 µA for 20 s. What is the
energy finally stored by the capacitor?
A 2 × 10–3 J
B 2 × 10–2 J
C 4 × 10–2 J
D 4 × 10–1 J
(Total 1 mark)
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