A 5.80 mF, parallel-plate, air capacitor has a plate separation of 5.00 mm and is charged to a potential difference of 400 V. Calculate the energy density in the region between the plates, in units of J/m3.
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A 5.80 mF, parallel-plate, air capacitor has a plate separation
of 5.00 mm and is charged to a potential difference of 400 V. Calculate
the energy density in the region between the plates, in units of J/m3.
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