Asked by Jon
A parallel-plate capacitor is constructed from two circular metal plates or radius R. The plates are separated by a distance of 1.2mm.
1. What radius must the plates have if the capacitance of this capacitor is 1.1 uF?
2. If the separation between the plates is increased, should the radius of the plates be increased or decreased to maintain a capacitance of 1.1 uF. Explain.
3. Find the radius of the plates that gives a capacitance of 1.1 uF for a plate separation of 3.4 mm.
1. What radius must the plates have if the capacitance of this capacitor is 1.1 uF?
2. If the separation between the plates is increased, should the radius of the plates be increased or decreased to maintain a capacitance of 1.1 uF. Explain.
3. Find the radius of the plates that gives a capacitance of 1.1 uF for a plate separation of 3.4 mm.
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Answered by
bobpursley
I will be happy to crituque your work.
Answered by
Jon
I don't know what formulas to use
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