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- An electronics technician wishes to construct a parallel plate capacitor using rutile ( = 100) as the dielectric. The area of the plates is 1.00 cm2. What is the capacitance if the rutile thickness is 1.00 mm? (a) 88.5 pF (b) 177 pF (c) 8.85 F (d) 100 F (e) 35.4 FGiven the arrangement of capacitors in Figure P27.23, find an expression for the equivalent capacitance between points a and b. Figure P27.23 Problems 23 and 24.An air-filled capacitor is made from two flat parallel plates 1.0 mm apart. The inside area of each plate is 8.0cm2. (a) What is the capacitance of this set of plates? (b) If the region between the plates is filled with a material whose dielectric constant is 6.0, what is the new capacitance?
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- (a) Will the electric field strength between two parallel conducting plates exceed the breakdown strength for air ( 3.0 106 V/m) if the plates are separated by 2.00 mm and a potential difference of 5.0 103 V is applied? (b) How close together can the plates be with this applied voltage?(a) What is the energy stored in the 10.0 F capacitor of a heart defibrillator charged to 9.00103 V ? (b) Find the amount of stored charge.What If? The two capacitors of Problem 13 (C1 = 5.00 F and C2 = 12.0 F) are now connected in series and to a 9.00-Y battery. Find (a) the equivalent capacitance of the combination. (b) the potential difference across each capacitor, and (c) the charge on each capacitor.