You are asked to design a parallel-plate capacitor having a capacitance of 0.906 F and a...
Question 9, chap 26, sect 2. part 1 of 1 10 points You are asked to design a parallel plate capacitor having a capacitance of 0.971 F and a plate separation of 1.26 mm. Calculate the required surface area of each poin plate
Find the capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor having plates of area 5.75 m2 that are separated by 0.495 mm of Teflon. The dielectric constant of Teflon is 2.1 X How is capacitance related to plate area and separation for a parallel plate capacitor? Did you consider the effect of the dielectric? HF
You are asked to design your own parallel plate capacitor that is capable of holding a charge of 6.30 × 10−12 C when placed across a potential difference of 16.0 V. If the area of the plates is equal to 150 cm2 what must the plate separation be? What is the value of the capacitance of this capacitor?
A parallel-plate air capacitor with a capacitance of 244 pF has a charge of magnitude 0.137 mu C on each plate. The plates have a separation of 0.265 mm. What is the potential difference between the plates? What is the area of each plate? Use 8.85 times 10^-12 F/m for the permittivity of free space. What is the electric field magnitude between the plates? What is the surface-charge density on each plate?
1. A parallel-plate capacitor with a capacitance of 2.70 x 10'F has a plate separation of 2.7 mm. What is its plate area?
A parallel-plate capacitor with a capacitance of 2.70×10^−9 F has a plate separation of 3.4 mm. What is its plate area?
Question An air-filled parallel-plate capacitor is to have a capacitance of 0.6 F If the distance between the plates is 0.8 mm, calculate the required surface area of each plate. The permittivity of free space is 8.8542 x 10-12 C2/N m2. Answer in units of km2
A parallel-plate capacitor has a 4 mm plate separation, 0.5 m^2 surface area per plate, and a dielectric with E_r = 6.8. If the plates are maintained at 9 V potential difference, calculate the capacitance, the charge density on each plate.
(a) Determine the capacitance that can be applied to a Teflon-filled parallel-plate capacitor having a plate area of 130 cm^2 and insulation thickness of 0.0240 mm. (b) Determine the maximum voltage that can be applied to a Teflon-filled parallel-plate capacitor having a plate area of 130 cm^2 and insulation thickness of 0.0240 mm. 9.59 nF was not correct for part a)
(a) Determine the capacitance that can be applied to a Teflon-filled parallel-plate capacitor having a plate area of 225 cm2 and insulation thickness of 0.0370 mm. _______nF (b) Determine the maximum voltage that can be applied to a Teflon-filled parallel-plate capacitor having a plate area of 225 cm2 and insulation thickness of 0.0370 mm. _________kV