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An air-filled capacitor consists of two parallel plates, each with an area of 7.60 cm2, separated by a distance of 1.80 mm. If a 17.0 V potential difference is applied to these plates, calculate the following: ](a) the electric field between the plateskV/m(b) the capacitancepF(c) the charge on each platepC
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