A 100pF capacitor is charged to a potential difference of

Question:

A $100 \mathrm{pF}$ capacitor is charged to a potential difference of $24 \mathrm{~V}$. It is connected to an uncharged capacitor of capacitance $20 \mathrm{pF}$. What will be the new potential difference across the $100 \mathrm{pF}$ capacitor?

Solution:

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