Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics
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Author: Douglas C. Giancoli
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Chapter 24, Problem 16P
(II) An electric field of 4.80 × 105V/m is desired between two parallel plates, each of area 21.0 cm2 and separated by 0.250 cm of air. What charge must be on each plate?
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Ch. 24.1 - Graphs for charge versus voltage are shown in Fig....Ch. 24.2 - Two circular plates of radius 5.0 cm are separated...Ch. 24.2 - What is the capacitance per unit length of a...Ch. 24.3 - Consider two identical capacitors C1 = C2 = 10 F....Ch. 24.5 - Return to the Chapter-Opening Question, page 628,...Ch. 24 - Suppose two nearby conductors carry the same...Ch. 24 - Suppose the separation of plates d in a...Ch. 24 - Suppose one of the plates of a parallel-plate...Ch. 24 - When a battery is connected to a capacitor, why do...Ch. 24 - Describe a sample method of measuring 0 using a...
Ch. 24 - Suppose three identical capacitors are connected...Ch. 24 - A large copper sheet of thickness is placed...Ch. 24 - The parallel plates of an isolated capacitor carry...Ch. 24 - How does the energy in a capacitor change if (a)...Ch. 24 - If the voltage across a capacitor is doubled, the...Ch. 24 - An isolated charged capacitor has horizontal...Ch. 24 - Suppose a battery remains connected to the...Ch. 24 - How does the energy stored in a capacitor change...Ch. 24 - For dielectrics consisting of polar molecules, how...Ch. 24 - A dielectric is pulled out from between the plates...Ch. 24 - We have seen that the capacitance C depends on the...Ch. 24 - What value might we assign to the dielectric...Ch. 24 - (I) The two plates of a capacitor hold +2800 C and...Ch. 24 - (I) How much charge flows from a 12.0-V battery...Ch. 24 - (I) The potential difference between two short...Ch. 24 - (I) The charge on a capacitor increases by 26 C...Ch. 24 - (II) A 7.7-F capacitor is charged by a 125-V...Ch. 24 - (II) An isolated capacitor C1 carries a charge Q0....Ch. 24 - (II) It takes 15 J of energy to move a 0.20-mC...Ch. 24 - (II) A 2.70-F capacitor is charged to 475 V and a...Ch. 24 - (II) Compact ultracapacitors with capacitance...Ch. 24 - (II) In a dynamic random access memory (DRAM)...Ch. 24 - (I) To make a 0.40-F capacitor, what area must the...Ch. 24 - (I) What is the capacitance per unit length (F/m)...Ch. 24 - (I) Determine the capacitance of the Earth,...Ch. 24 - (II) Use Gausss law to show that E=0 inside the...Ch. 24 - (II) Dry air will break down if the electric field...Ch. 24 - (II) An electric field of 4.80 105V/m is desired...Ch. 24 - (II) How strong is the electric field between the...Ch. 24 - (II) A large metal sheet of thickness is placed...Ch. 24 - (III) Small distances are commonly measured...Ch. 24 - (III) In an electrostatic air cleaner...Ch. 24 - (I) The capacitance of a portion of a circuit is...Ch. 24 - (I) (a) Six 3.8-F capacitors are connected in...Ch. 24 - (II) Given three capacitors, C1 = 2.0 F, C2 = 1.5...Ch. 24 - (II) Suppose three parallel-plate capacitors,...Ch. 24 - (II) An electric circuit was accidentally...Ch. 24 - (II) Three conducting plates, each of area A, are...Ch. 24 - (II) Consider three capacitors, of capacitance...Ch. 24 - (II) A 0.50-F and a 0.80-F capacitor are connected...Ch. 24 - (II) In Fig. 2423, suppose C1 = C2 = C3 = C4 = C....Ch. 24 - (II) Suppose in Fig. 2423 that C1 = C2 = C3 = 16.0...Ch. 24 - (II) The switch S in Mg. 2424 is connected...Ch. 24 - (II) (a) Determine the equivalent capacitance...Ch. 24 - FIGURE 2425 Problems 32 and 33. (II) Suppose in...Ch. 24 - (II) Two capacitors connected in parallel produce...Ch. 24 - (II) In the capacitance bridge shown m Fig. 2426,...Ch. 24 - (II) Two capacitors, C1 = 3200 pF and C2 = 1800...Ch. 24 - (II) (a) Determine the equivalent capacitance of...Ch. 24 - (II) In Fig. 2427, let C1 = 2.00 F, C2 = 3.00 F,...Ch. 24 - (III) Suppose one plate of a parallel-plate...Ch. 24 - (III) A voltage V is applied to the capacitor...Ch. 24 - (I) 2200 V is applied to a 2800-pF capacitor. 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C1 = 1.0 F, C2...Ch. 24 - The long cylindrical capacitor shown in Fig. 2438...Ch. 24 - A parallel-plate capacitor has plate area A, plate...Ch. 24 - Consider the use of capacitors as memory cells. A...Ch. 24 - To get an idea how big a farad is, suppose you...Ch. 24 - A student wearing shoes with thin insulating soles...Ch. 24 - A parallel-plate capacitor with plate area A = 2.0...Ch. 24 - Let us try to estimate the maximum static...Ch. 24 - Paper has a dielectric constant K = 3.7 and a...Ch. 24 - (II) Six physics students were each given an air...
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