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(a) How much charge is on each plate of a $4.00-\mu \mathrm{F}$ capacitor when it is connected to a 12.0 $\mathrm{J}$ V battery? (b) If this same capacitor is connected to a $1.50-\mathrm{V}$ battery, what charge is stored?
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(a) How much charge is on each plate of a $4.00-\mu \mathrm{F}$ capacitor when it is connected to a $12.0-\mathrm{V}$ battery? (b) If this same capacitor is connected to a $1.50-\mathrm{V}$ battery, what charge is stored?
(a) How much charge is on each plate of a 4.00-µF capacitor when it is connected to a 12.0-V battery? (b) If this same capacitor is connected to a 1.50-V battery, what charge is stored?
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