Answer:
7.77×10^-11coulombs
Step-by-step explanation:
Firstly, we will calculate the capacitance of the capacitor (C) which is given mathematically as;
C =κε0A/d where;
κ is the dielectric constant= 3.
ε0 is the permittivity of free space = 8.85 × 10^−12 C²/Nm²
d is the distance between the plates = 1.00mm = 0.001m
A is the area = 4.3cm×4.6cm = 0.043m×0.046m
A = 0.001978m²
C=3.7× 8.85×10^-12×0.001978/0.001
C = 6.48×10^-11Farads
The charge on the capacitor when connected to 1.2V battery is gotten by using the formula;
Q = CV where
C is the capacitance of the capacitor
V is the voltage across the capacitor
Q = 6.48×10^-11×1.2
Q = 7.77×10^-11Coulombs