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Calculate the capacitance of a system that stores 4.0 x 10-10 c of charge at 250.0 v.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

1.6 X 10^-12 F

User Stefan Szasz
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Answer:


16 * 10^(-7) F

Step-by-step explanation:

The ability of a capacitor to store an electric charge (Q) per unit of voltage (V) across its plates of a capacitor is called capacitance. SI unit of capacitance is Farad.

It can be measured by using the formula C=Q/V.

Q = 4.0 x 10^-10 C

V = 250.0 V

C = Q / V

=
(4.0 * 10^(-10) )/(250)

=
16 * 10^(-7) F

Hence, the capacitance is
16 * 10^(-7) F.

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