Solve for a and b and show work please. An air-filled parallel-plate capacitor has plates of...
An air-filled parallel-plate capacitor has plates of area 2.70 cm2 separated by 0.50 mm. The capacitor is connected to a 6.0-V battery. (a) Find the value of its capacitance. ________ pF (b) What is the charge on the capacitor? ________ pC (c) What is the magnitude of the uniform electric field between the plates? ________ V/m
An air-filled parallel-plate capacitor has plates of area 2.50 cm2 separated by 3.00 mm. The capacitor is connected to a 21.0-V battery. (a) Find the value of its capacitance. (b) What is the charge on the capacitor? (c) What is the magnitude of the uniform electric field between the plates?
An air-filled parallel-plate capacitor has plates of area 2.80 cm^2 separated by 2.50 mm. The capacitor is connected to a(n) 17.0 V battery. Find the value of its capacitance. _____ pF What is the charge on the capacitor? ______ pC What is the magnitude of the uniform electric field between the plates ___________ N/C
I need the work for these to compare and check mine with! Problem: An air filled parallel plate capacitor has plates of area 2.3 cm separated by 1.5 mm. The capacitor is connected to a 12 V battery 3- (a): Find the value of its capacitance (b): What is the charge on the capacitor? (c): What is the magnitude of the uniform electric field between the plates? 4- Problem: The filament of a light bulb has 1.67 C charge flowing...
An air-filled capacitor consists of two parallel plates, each with an area of 7.60 cm2, separated by a distance of 1.80 mm. If a 17.0 V potential difference is applied to these plates, calculate the following. (a) the electric field between the plates _______ kV/m (b) the capacitance _______ pF (c) the charge on each plate _______ pC
An air-filled capacitor consists of two parallel plates, each with an area of 7.60 cm2, separated by a distance of 1.70 mm. A 25.0-V potential difference is applied to these plates. (a) Calculate the electric field between the plates. kV/m (b) Calculate the surface charge density. nC/m2 (c) Calculate the capacitance. pF (d) Calculate the charge on each plate. pC
An air-filled capacitor consists of two parallel plates, each with an area of 7.60 cm2, separated by a distance of 2.10 mm. A 25.0-V potential difference is applied to these plates (a) Calculate the electric field between the plates kV/m (b) Calculate the surface charge density. nc/m2 (c) Calculate the capacitance. pF (d) Calculate the charge on each plate pc
A parallel-plate capacitor has 2.00 cm2 plates that are separated by 5.00 mm with air between them. If a 12.0 V battery is connected to this capacitor, how much energy does it store?
A parallel-plate capacitor has 1.67 cm2 plates that are separated by 4.45 mm with air between them. If a 18.0 V battery is connected to this capacitor, how much energy does it store?
An air-filled, parallel plate capacitor has plates of area A = .006 [m^2] and are separated by a distance d = 3.5 [mm]. The plates have equal, but opposite charges of Q = .025 [mu C]. Find: sigma, surface charge density E, electric field V, voltage C, capacitance.