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Hi! Can someone help me answering these physics questions? I'm kind of stuck. 1. Calculate the...

Hi! Can someone help me answering these physics questions? I'm kind of stuck.

1. Calculate the amount of charge Q stored by a 4.7μF capacitor if the voltage across the capacitor is 5V, 10V, 20V, 100V and 1kV.

2. Calculate the capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor with an individual plate area A = 500cm2, the distance between the plates are 4mm and κ = 3.7 (the dielectric constant of paper).

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