A parallel plate capacitor is filled with air and has a capacitance of 25.0µF. A liquid does not conductor with dielectric constant 6.50 is deposited in the space between the plates and fills a fraction f of said space. (a) Find the new capacitance as a function of f. (b) What would you expect the new capacitance to be if f = 0? Matches the value that calculated in the first part? (c) What would you expect the new capacitance to be if f = 1? Matches the value that calculated in the first part?
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A parallel plate capacitor is filled with air and has a capacitance of 25.0µF. A liquid does not
conductor with dielectric constant 6.50 is deposited in the space between the plates and fills a fraction f
of said space.
(a) Find the new capacitance as a function of f.
(b) What would you expect the new capacitance to be if f = 0? Matches the value that
calculated in the first part?
(c) What would you expect the new capacitance to be if f = 1? Matches the value that
calculated in the first part?

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