A parallel-plate capacitor is formed from two 5.8 cm -diameter electrodes spaced 1.9 mm apart. The electric field strength inside the capacitor is 1.0 ×106N/C. What is the charge (in nC) on each electrode
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A parallel-plate capacitor is formed from two 5.8 cm -diameter electrodes spaced 1.9 mm apart. The electric field strength inside the capacitor is 1.0 ×106N/C.
What is the charge (in nC) on each electrode?
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