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[SOLVED] How to calculate Voltage of a capacitor

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A 68 microFarad is required to store a charge of 160 microCoulumb. What voltage should be applied to the capacitor?
 

Use the equation: Q = C * V

So, V = Q / C = (160 * 10 ^ (-6)) / (68 * 10 ^ (-6)) V

You can work out the voltage as above. I'm sure you can calculate the final answer.

Hope this helps.
Tahmid.
 
Use the equation: Q = C * V

So, V = Q / C = (160 * 10 ^ (-6)) / (68 * 10 ^ (-6)) V

You can work out the voltage as above. I'm sure you can calculate the final answer.

Hope this helps.
Tahmid.

Thanks, but the 3 answers given are 200 V, 300 V and 500 V. I am confused with the answer given
 

the tahmid's formula is true. please write your exact question so we can help you?
 

Thanks again for guiding me, the question is
1. A 68 microFarad is required to store a charge of 160 microCoulumb. What voltage should be applied to the capacitor?
a. 200 V
b. 300 V
c. 500 V
May be if i want to go for the closest answer, should i go for 200 V or 300 V..?
 

Thanks guys for the help.. As you all said, it seems the answers are wrong.
 

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