The dielectric to be used in a parallel-plate capacitor has a dielectric constant of 3.9 and a dielectric strength of 1.9 × 107 V/m. The capacitor is to have a capacitance of 1 × 10-9 F and must be able to withstand a maximum potential difference of 5,500 V. What is the minimum area the plates of the capacitor may have? (Give your answer in scientific notation using m2 (meter square) as unit)
The dielectric to be used in a parallel-plate capacitor has a dielectric constant of 3.9 and...
A parallel plate capacitor is constructed using a dielectric material with dielectric constant of 3 and whose dielectric strength is 2x10^8 V/m. the desired capacitance is 0.250 mF, and the capacitors must withstand a maximum potential difference of 4 kV. Find the minimum area of the capacitor plates.
A parallel-plate capacitor is constructed using a dielectric material whose dielectric constant is 2.10 and whose dielectric strength is 2.20 108 V/m. The desired capacitance is 0.400 µF, and the capacitor must withstand a maximum potential difference of 4.00 kV. Find the minimum area of the capacitor plates.
A certain substance has a dielectric constant of 3.9 and a dielectric strength of 22 MV/m. If it is used as the dielectric material in a parallel-plate capacitor, what minimum area should the plates of the capacitor have to obtain a capacitance of 6.7 × 10-2 µ F and to ensure that the capacitor will be able to withstand a potential difference of 3.7 kV?
A certain substance has a dielectric constant of 2.8 and a dielectric strength of 18.0 MV/m. If it is used as the dielectric material in a parallel-plate capacitor, what minimum area should the plates of the capacitor have to obtain a capacitance of 8.00×10-8 F and to ensure that the capacitor will be able to withstand a potential difference of 5.2 kV?
A certain substance has a dielectric constant of 2.8 and a dielectric strength of 18.0 MV/m. If it is used as the dielectric material in a parallel-plate capacitor, what minimum area should the plates of the capacitor have to obtain a capacitance of 6.00×10-8 F and to ensure that the capacitor will be able to withstand a potential difference of 5.0 kV?
A certain substance has a dielectric constant of 2.4 and a dielectric strength of 21 MV/m. If it is used as the dielectric material in a parallel-plate capacitor, what minimum area should the plates of the capacitor have to obtain a capacitance of 10 × 10-2 µ F and to ensure that the capacitor will be able to withstand a potential difference of 4.3 kV?
A certain substance has a dielectric constant of 3.2 and a dielectric strength of 15 MV/m. If it is used as the dielectric material in a parallel-plate capacitor, what minimum area should the plates of the capacitor have to obtain a capacitance of 10 × 10-2 µ F and to ensure that the capacitor will be able to withstand a potential difference of 4.7 kV?
5. -/2 points SerCP11 16.A.P.063.MI. My Notes Ask Your Teacher A parallel-plate capacitor is constructed using a dielectric material whose dielectric constant is 3.70 and whose dielectric strength is 3.00 x 108 V/m. The desired capacitance is 0.300 WF, and the capacitor must withstand a maximum potential difference of 4.00 kV. Find the minimum area of the capacitor plates. Om2
A parallel plate capacitor has a capacitance of 8.5 μF when filled with a dielectric. The area of each plate is 1.9 m2 and the separation between the plates is 1.2 x 10-5 m. What is the dielectric constant of the dielectric?
A parallel-plate capacitor has a capacitance of 1.9 µF and a plate separation of 1.9 mm. (a) What is the maximum potential difference between the plates such that dielectric breakdown of the air between the plates does not occur? (Use Emax = 3 MV/m.) ________________kV (b) How much charge is stored at this maximum potential difference? ___________________mC