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Calculate the capacitance of a system that stores 2.0 10-10 C of charge at 100.0 V. A. 5.0 1011 F B. 2.0 10-12 F C. 5.0 107 F D. 2.0 10-8 F
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Calculate the capacitance of a system that stores 2.0 10-10 C of charge at 100.0 V.
A. 5.0 1011 F
B. 2.0 10-12 F
C. 5.0 107 F
D. 2.0 10-8 F
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Answer:
2.0 x 10^ -12 F
Step-by-step explanation:
A p e x
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Capacitance is charge/volts ratio.
So C=(2.0e-10C)/100V = 2.00 e-12F. Or 1pF where pF is picoFarad
The answer is letter B.
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