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An air-filled spherical capacitor is constructed with inner and outer shell radii of 7.00 and $14.0 \mathrm{cm},$ respectively. (a) Calculate the capacitance of the device. (b) What potential difference between the spheres results in a charge of 4.00$\mu \mathrm{C}$ on the capacitor?
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Plugging in the given values, we have: $$C = \frac{4\pi\epsilon_0}{\frac{1}{0.07} - \frac{1}{0.14}}$$ Using the value of $\epsilon_0$ as $8.85 \times 10^{-12} \, \mathrm{F/m}$, we can calculate the capacitance. (b) Show more…
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