Find the capacitance for the capacitor has 0.5 mC charge and the potential difference 20 V: O 4.9 105 F O 2.5 x 10-5 F O 3.2 * 105F O 6.8 * 105F
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Find the capacitance for the capacitor has 0.5 mC charge and the potential difference 20 V:
O 4.9 105 F
O 2.5 x 10-5 F
O 3.2 * 105F
O 6.8 * 105F
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