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A capacitor's plates hold $1.3 \mu \mathrm{C}$ when charged to $60 \mathrm{V}$. What's its capacitance?
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Step 1: The capacitance (C) of a capacitor can be calculated using the formula: \[C = \frac{Q}{V}\] where Q is the charge stored in the capacitor and V is the voltage across the capacitor. Show more…
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