What is the capacitance of a capacitor that stores 3.6 μC of charge on its plates when a voltage of 4.9 V is applied between them?
For a capacitor,
Q = CV
or, 3.6 μC = C(4.9 V)
or, C = 7.35x10-7 F -> capacitance
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