A fully charged parallel-plate capacitor

  1. A parallel plate capacitor with plate separation d is connected to a battery. The capacitor is fully charged to Q Coulombs and a
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  2. A parallel plate capacitor with plate separation d is connected to a battery. The capacitor is fully charged to Q Coulombs and a
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  3. A parallel plate capacitor with plate separation d is connected to a battery. The capacitor is fully charged to Q Coulombs and a
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  4. A parallel plate capacitor with plate separation d is connected to a battery. The capacitor is fully charged to Q Coulombs and a
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  5. You have a parallel plate capacitor (with air between its plates) which is attached to a voltage source until the capacitor is
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  6. A 40uf parallel plate capacitor is charged to 12v. The capacitor is removed from the battery and the separation distance
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  7. The plates of a parallel plate capacitor each have an area of 0.40 m2 and are separated by a distance of 0.02 m. They are
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  8. A 12.0- A 12.0- A 12.0-V battery remains connected to a parallel plate capacitor with a plate area of 0.204m^2 and a plate
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  9. A 600W flashlamp fitted to a camera is operated by discharging a 10 000 uF capacitor through the lamp. The capacitor is charged
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  10. A 2.0-microFarad capacitor is charged to 50V and then connected in parallel (positive to positive plate) with a 4.0-microFarad
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