The plates of a parallel-plate capacitor are 3.26 mm apart, and each has an area of 9.72 cm2 . Each plate carries a charge of magnitude 4.50×10−8 C . The plates are in vacuum.What is the capacitance? Express your answer with the appropriate units.
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85 \times 10^{-12} \, \text{F/m} \)), - \( A \) is the area of one of the plates in square meters, - \( d \) is the separation between the plates in meters. ** Show more…
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