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Students in an introductory physics lab are performing an experiment with a parallel-plate capacitor made of two circular aluminum plates, each 21 cm in diameter, separated by 1.0 cm . Part A How much charge can be added to each of the plates before a spark jumps between the two plates? For such flat electrodes, assume that value of 3× 10 6 N/C of the field causes a spark. Express your answer with the appropriate units. q max q m a x = nothing nothing SubmitRequest Answer Provide Feedback Next

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Answer:

0.92 μC

Step-by-step explanation:

In a parallel-plate capacitor, the electric field formed is equal to the charge density divited by the vacuum permisivity e0, as there are no dielectric between the plates. e0 is equal to 8.85*10^-12 C^2/Nm^2. The charge density is the total charge of each individual plate divided by its area. Then, the maximum charge allowed will be equal to:


E = (o)/(e_0) = (Q)/(Ae_0) \\ Q = E*A*e_0 = 3*10^6 N/C * (0.25*\pi *(0.21m)^2)*8.85*10^(-12)C^2/Nm^2 = 9.196 *10^(-7) C

or 0.92 μC

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