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why is there equal charge on both the capacitor when one end of one and the other end the other is connected to a battery
The discussion revolves around the phenomenon of charge distribution on capacitors, particularly focusing on why equal and opposite charges develop on the plates of a parallel plate capacitor when connected to a battery. Participants explore the implications of this behavior in various configurations, including a scenario with four plates.
Participants express varying degrees of understanding and interpretations of the charge distribution on capacitors, with no consensus reached on the specific mechanisms or implications of the scenarios discussed.
Some participants reference theoretical concepts such as the uniqueness theorem for electric fields, but the discussion does not resolve the assumptions or conditions under which these theories apply.
pardesi said:why is there equal charge on both the capacitor when one end of one and the other end the other is connected to a battery
pardesi said:well here i am not using any speciality of the 'capacitor'...i just use 4 plates connect two of them to a battery and place two of the other after connecting them by a perfectly conducting wire in between the two plates...will the charge distribution be [tex]Q,-Q,Q,-Q[/tex] respectively ...if yes whyi am trying to proceed on the lines of uniqueness theorem for electric fields...