A cylindrical (7.000x10^0) µF capacitor is connected to a power supply and is charged from zero to a final charge of ±(8.7x10^-5) on its plates. How much work is done to charge the capacitor?
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A cylindrical (7.000x10^0) µF capacitor is connected to a power supply and is charged from zero to a final charge of ±(8.7x10^-5) on its plates. How much work is done to charge the capacitor?
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