Find the capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor having plates
of area 1.00 m2 that are separated by 0.400 mm of
Teflon.
1
k=2.1
so, C=keo*A/d
=2.1*8.85*10^-12*1/(4*10^-4)
=4.646*10^-8 F
=0.004646 uF
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