A parallel plate capacitor with a plate area of 22.0 cm2 and air in the space between the plates, which are separated by 1.7 mm, is connected to a 13.0-V battery. If the plates are pulled back so that the separation increases to 4.1 mm, how much work is done?
A parallel plate capacitor with a plate area of 22.0 cm2 and air in the space...
A parallel-plate capacitor
with plate area 4.60 cm2 and air-gap separation 0.78 mm is
connected to a 12.00 V battery, and fully charged. The battery is
then disconnected. (a) What is the charge on the capacitor? (b) The
plates are now pulled to a separation of 0.98 mm. What is the
charge on the capacitor now? (c) What is the potential difference
across the plates now? (d) How much work was required to pull the
plates to their new separation?...
85. A parallel-plate capacitor with plate area 3.0 cm2 and air- gap separation 0.50 mm is connected to a 12-V battery, and fully charged. The battery is then disconnected. (a) What is the charge on the capacitor? (b) The plates are now pulled to a separation of 0.75 mm. What is the charge on the capacitor now? (c) What is the potential difference between the plates now? (d) How much work was required to pull the plates to their new...
Problem3 A parallel-plate capacitor with plate area 8.30 cm2 and air-gap separation 0.57 mm is connected to a 12.00 V battery, and fully charged. The battery is then disconnected. a) What is the charge on the capacitor? Submit AnswerTries 0/6 atery and fully charged. The (b) The plates are now pulled to a separation of 0.81 mm. What is the charge on the capacitor now? Subnmit AnswerTries 0/6 (c) What is the potential difference across the plates now? Submit Answer...
A parallel-plate air capacitor of area A = 12.1 cm2 and plate separation of d = 3.90 mm is charged by a battery to a voltage of 53.0 V. a)What is the charge on the capacitor? b)If a dielectric material with κ = 5.00 is inserted so that it fills the volume between the plates (with the capacitor still connected to the battery), how much additional charge will flow from the battery onto the positive plate?
The parallel plates in a capacitor, with a plate area of 9.90 cm2 and an air-filled separation of 2.30 mm, are charged by a 4.10 V battery. They are then disconnected from the battery and pulled apart (without discharge) to a separation of 6.50 mm. Neglecting fringing, find (a) the potential difference between the plates, (b) the initial stored energy, (c) the final stored energy, and (d) the work required to separate the plates.
The parallel plates in a capacitor, with a plate area of 9.00 cm2 and an air-filled separation of 3.30 mm, are charged by a 5.40 V battery. They are then disconnected from the battery and pulled apart (without discharge) to a separation of 8.10 mm. Neglecting fringing, find (a) the potential difference between the plates, (b) the initial stored energy, (c) the final stored energy, and (d) the work required to separate the plates
The parallel plates in a capacitor, with a plate area of 9.00 cm2 and an air-filled separation of 3.30 mm, are charged by a 5.40 V battery. They are then disconnected from the battery and pulled apart (without discharge) to a separation of 8.10 mm. Neglecting fringing, find (a) the potential difference between the plates, (b) the initial stored energy, (c) the final stored energy, and (d) the work required to separate the plates.
The parallel plates in a capacitor, with a plate area of 5.30 cm2 and an air-filled separation of 4.60 mm, are charged by a 3.60 V battery. They are then disconnected from the battery and pulled apart (without discharge) to a separation of 6.00 mm. Neglecting fringing, find (a) the potential difference between the plates, (b) the initial stored energy, (c) the final stored energy, and (d) the work required to separate the plates.
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Problem 3 A parallel-plate capacitor with plate area 8.60 cm2 and air-gap separation 0.43 mm is connected to a 12.00 V battery, and fully charged. The battery is then disconnected. (a) What is the charge on the capacitor? Submit Answer Tries 0/6 (b) The plates are now pulled to a separation of 0.68 mm. What is the charge on the capacitor now? Submit Answer Tries 0/6 c) What is the potential difference across the plates now? Submit Answer...
The parallel plates in a capacitor, with a plate area of 6.60 cm2 and an air-filled separation of 3.30 mm, are charged by a 4.20 V battery. They are then disconnected from the battery and pulled apart (without discharge) to a separation of 7.60 mm. Neglecting fringing, find (a) the potential difference between the plates, (b) the initial stored energy, (c) the final stored energy, and (d) the work required to separate the plates. (a) Number i Units ► (b)...