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4 November, 05:52

A parallel-plate capacitor has dimensions 4.3 cm * 4.6 cm. The plates are separated by a 1.0-mm thickness of paper (dielectric constant κ = 3.7). What is the charge that can be stored on this capacitor, when connected to a 1.2-V battery? (ε0 = 8.85 * 10-12 C2/N⋅ m2)

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  1. 4 November, 06:14
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    7.77*10^-11coulombs

    Explanation:

    Firstly, we will calculate the capacitance of the capacitor (C) which is given mathematically as;

    C = κε0A/d where;

    κ is the dielectric constant = 3.

    ε0 is the permittivity of free space = 8.85 * 10^-12 C²/Nm²

    d is the distance between the plates = 1.00mm = 0.001m

    A is the area = 4.3cm*4.6cm = 0.043m*0.046m

    A = 0.001978m²

    C=3.7 * 8.85*10^-12*0.001978/0.001

    C = 6.48*10^-11Farads

    The charge on the capacitor when connected to 1.2V battery is gotten by using the formula;

    Q = CV where

    C is the capacitance of the capacitor

    V is the voltage across the capacitor

    Q = 6.48*10^-11*1.2

    Q = 7.77*10^-11Coulombs
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