For problem 4 part b in square centimeters using inner and outer radii of the spherical capacitor of a = 2.00 cm and b = 1.05 a, respectively. (Answer in 5 sig. figs.)
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A capacitor is defined as the ratio between the electric charge on each conductor and the potential difference between them. Farads are used to measure capacitance in capacitors
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