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A capacitor has circular plates of radius \(r = 12\,cm\) that are a distance \(d = 0.1\,cm\) apart.

What is the capacitance of this capacitor in \(F\)?
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Answered by unriskcose
C=8.85*10^(-12)*A/d
A=pi*r^2 r-12cm
d=0.1cm
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A capacitor has circular plates of radius \(r = 12\,cm\) that are a distance \(d = 0.1\,cm\) apart.

What is the capacitance of this capacitor in \(F\)?

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