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Determine CCC as a function of d1d1d_1, d2d2d_2, and AAA. Assume d1+d2d1+d2 is much less than the dimensions of the plates.
Express your answer in terms of the variables AAA, d1d1d_1, d2d2d_2, and appropriate constants.
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The middle plate can be moved (changing the values of d1d1 and d2d2), so as to vary the capacitance. What is the minimum value of the net capacitance?
Express your answer in terms of the variables AAA, d1d1d_1, d2d2d_2, and appropriate constants.
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