You build a home made capacitor using two 9in (22.86cm) diameter metal pie plates that are initially separated with air by a distance of 0.5cm. (make sure to carry at least three digits throughout the problem) (a) What is the capacitance of the system? pf (b) To store 5 microjoules, what potential voltage would you need to charge the capacitor with? (c) That is a lot of volts! You want to store the same 5 microjoules, but use a 120V source to charge it with. What value of a dielectric material would you need to fill the gap? (d) You build and test your homemade capacitor and find it will only store 1 microjoule. To obtain the 5 microjoules you need, how many of the homemade capacitors would you need to make? (e) Would you put them in series or in parallel with the source? O a combination of both O series O parallel
You build a home made capacitor using two 9in (22.86cm) diameter metal pie plates that are initially separated with air by a distance of 0.5cm. (make sure to carry at least three digits throughout the problem) (a) What is the capacitance of the system? pf (b) To store 5 microjoules, what potential voltage would you need to charge the capacitor with? (c) That is a lot of volts! You want to store the same 5 microjoules, but use a 120V source to charge it with. What value of a dielectric material would you need to fill the gap? (d) You build and test your homemade capacitor and find it will only store 1 microjoule. To obtain the 5 microjoules you need, how many of the homemade capacitors would you need to make? (e) Would you put them in series or in parallel with the source? O a combination of both O series O parallel
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![You build a home made capacitor using two 9in (22.86cm) diameter metal pie plates that are initially separated with air by a distance of 0.5cm.(make sure to carry at least three digits
throughout the problem)
(a) What is the capacitance of the system?
pf
(b) To store 5 microjoules, what potential voltage would you need to charge the capacitor with?
(c) That is a lot of volts! You want to store the same 5 microjoules, but use a 120V source to charge it with. What value of a dielectric material would you need to fill the gap?
uild and test your homemade capacitor and find it will only store 1 microjoule. To obtain the 5 microjoules you need, how many of the homemade capacitors would you ne to
(d) You
make?
(e) Would you put them in series or in parallel with the source?
O a combination of both
series
O parallel](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F0dd647a2-8d06-4203-b234-b63f997a97c9%2Fcfa9d3b0-0d01-465b-90d6-aa80e43d58bf%2Fyh5rghu_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:You build a home made capacitor using two 9in (22.86cm) diameter metal pie plates that are initially separated with air by a distance of 0.5cm.(make sure to carry at least three digits
throughout the problem)
(a) What is the capacitance of the system?
pf
(b) To store 5 microjoules, what potential voltage would you need to charge the capacitor with?
(c) That is a lot of volts! You want to store the same 5 microjoules, but use a 120V source to charge it with. What value of a dielectric material would you need to fill the gap?
uild and test your homemade capacitor and find it will only store 1 microjoule. To obtain the 5 microjoules you need, how many of the homemade capacitors would you ne to
(d) You
make?
(e) Would you put them in series or in parallel with the source?
O a combination of both
series
O parallel
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