A 1 megabit computer memory chip contains many 5.6 10-14 F capacitors. Each capacitor has a plate area of 1.7 10-11 m2. Determine the plate separation of such a capacitor. (Assume a parallel-plate configuration). The diameter of an atom is on the order of 10-10 m = 1 . Express the plate separation in angstroms.
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85 x 10^-12 F/m), \(A\) is the plate area (1.7 x 10^-11 m^2), and \(C\) is the capacitance (5.6 x 10^-14 F). Show more…
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