Consider a parallel plate capacitor that stores 100 pC of charge when 29.0 V are applied across it. The dielectric used in this capacitor is called Bakelite which has a range of values for the dielectric constant. If the plates of this capacitor are 1.00 mm squares and they are separated by 0.400 mm , what is the dielectric constant of this Bakelite?

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