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11 March, 16:25

Two 0.2304 cm x 0.2304 cm square aluminum electrodes, spaced 0.5974 mm apart are connected to a 61 V battery. What is the charge on each plate in nanoCoulombs.

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  1. 11 March, 16:38
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    The charge on each plate is 0.0048 nC

    Explanation:

    for the distance between the plates d and given the area of plates, A, and ε = 8.85*10^-12 C^2/N. m^2, the capacitance of the plates is given by:

    C = (A*ε) / d

    =[ (0.2304*10^-2) (0.2304*10^-2) * (8.85*10^-12)) / (0.5974*10^-3)

    = 7.86*10^-14 F

    then if the plates are connected to a battery of voltage V = 61 V, the charge on the plates is given by:

    q = C*V

    = (7.86*10^-14) * (61)

    = 4.80*10^-14 C

    ≈ 0.0048 nC

    Therefore, the charge on each plate is 0.0048 nC.
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