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shown in the figure, where Q 31 nC. The area of each plate is A 0.022 m*. The distance
between them is d-8.8 cm. The plates are in the air
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Tart (a)_With the information given,_write the equation of the capacitance in terms of
Part (b) Solve for the numerical value of C in plF.
art (c) With the information given, express the potential difference across the
capacitor in terms of Q and C
Part (d) Solve for the numerical value of Δ V in V
Part (e) If the charges on the plates are increased to 2Q, what is the value of the
capacitance C in pF?
Part (f) If A is then increased to 2A, d is decreased to d/4, what is the value of the
capacitance C in pF?
fart (g) What is the new value of potential difference Δ Vin V with the original
charge Q, given the values for A and d from part (f)?
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