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A capacitor is constructed with an air gap of 2 mm berween its parallel plates: . What is the capacitance per square meter for such a capacitor?

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The capacitance per square meter for a capacitor with an air gap of 2 mm between its parallel plates can be calculated using the formula C = (ε₀ * A) / d.

Step-by-step explanation:

The capacitance per square meter for a capacitor with an air gap of 2 mm between its parallel plates can be determined using the formula:

C = (ε₀ * A) / d

Where C is the capacitance per square meter, ε₀ is the permittivity of free space (8.85 x 10-12 F/m), A is the area of one plate, and d is the distance between the plates.

By plugging in the appropriate values and converting units, the capacitance per square meter can be calculated.

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