A parallel-plate capacitor has square plates 22cm across on each side, which are separated by 0.50mm. The charge on each plate has a magnitude of 6.0microcoloumb, and the plates maintain a voltage of 5,000V. A) What is the capacitance of this capacitor? B) What is the dielectric constant of the material that fills the space between the plates of this capacitor? Hint: The material is neither air nor vacuum. C) What is the magnitude of the electric field between the plates of this capacitor
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A parallel-plate capacitor has square plates 22cm across on each side, which are separated by 0.50mm. The charge on each plate has a magnitude of 6.0microcoloumb, and the plates maintain a voltage of 5,000V.
A) What is the capacitance of this capacitor?
B) What is the dielectric constant of the material that fills the space between the plates of this capacitor? Hint: The material is neither air nor vacuum.
C) What is the magnitude of the electric field between the plates of this capacitor
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