Shown in the figure below is a capacitor. Each plate has an area of A = 1.31e-02 m² and has a gap d= 7.9e-04 meters. At the first moment, the capacitor is empty. At the second moment is it partly filled with a dielectric of constant K = 2.32. The thickness of the dielectric layer is a = 2.37e-04 meters leaving a free space of b = 5.53e-04 meters. d Empty Capacitor Area = A Partly Filled Capacitor Write the FORMULA for the capacitance of the empty capacitor. dielectric constant K Determine the capacitance of the empty capacitor Cempty=[ When you partly fill the capacitor, which of these best describes the new configuration: O Parallel O Series O Both series and parallel O Neither series nor parallel Farads
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