Physics, 18.02.2020 20:37 sarmientojose267
A capacitor is constructed with two parallel metal plates each with an area of 0.52 m2 and separated byd = 0.80 cm. The two plates are connected to a 5.0-volt battery. The current continues until a charge of magnitude Q accumulates on each of the oppositely charged plates.
Find the electric field in the region between the two plates.
V/m
Find the charge Q.
C
Find the capacitance of the parallel plates.
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