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A 2.0 F capacitor is required. What should the area of the plates be if they are to be separated by a 4.5 mm air gap?
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A 2.0 F capacitor is required. What should the area of the plates be if they are to be separated by a 4.5 mm air gap?
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By using the formula for finding the capacitance
C= ek A/l
Arrange it to find A (Area)
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By using the formula for finding the capacitance
C = ek A/l
Arrange it to find A (Area)
Complete solution is in the picture
Good luck !!
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