Fundamentals of Physics Extended
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Chapter 25, Problem 65P
SSM In Fig.25-56, the parallel-plate capacitor of plate area 2.00 × 10-2 m2 is filled with two dielectric slabs, each with thickness 2.00 mm. One slab has dielectric constant 3.00, and the other, 4.00. How much charge does the 7.00 V battery store on the capacitor?
Figure 25-56Problem 65.
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