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(a) When a 9.00-V battery is connected to the plates of a capacitor, it stores a charge of $27.0 \mu \mathrm{C}$. What is the value of the capacitance? (b) If the same capacitor is connected to a $12.0-V$ battery, what charge is stored?
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Q = 27.0 μC = 27.0×10^−6 C, V = 9.00 V, so C = (27.0×10^−6 C)/(9.00 V) = 3.00×10^−6 F = 3.00 μF. Show more…
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(a) When a $9.00-\mathrm{V}$ battery is connected to the plates of a capacitor, it stores a charge of 27.0$\mu \mathrm{C}$ . What is the value of the capacitance? $(\mathrm{b})$ If the same capacitor is connected to a 12.0 $\mathrm{N}$ battery, what charge is stored?
(a) When a 9.00-V battery is connected to the plates of a capacitor, it stores a charge of 27.0 μC. What is the value of the capacitance? (b) If the same capacitor is connected to a 12.0-V battery, what charge is stored?
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