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Read sections 5.1 through 5.4:
Capacitance and Dielectrics (PDF)
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The plates of a parallel plate capacitor are a distance d apart. The plates have an area A. Calculate the capacitance of this capacitor.
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A circuit contains capacitors in series and in parallel. Find the charge on each capacitor and potential difference across each capacitor.
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A spherical capacitor is formed from a solid metallic sphere of radius R1 surrounded by a spherical conducting shell of radius R2. Find the capacitance of this arrangement.
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A parallel plate capacitor begins with a distance between the plates of d1. If there is no battery in the circuit, what happens to the potential between the plates when we decrease d1 to d2, with d2 < d1? What happens to the energy stored in the capacitor when this transition takes place? Now, connect the capacitor to a battery. Answer the same questions for this situation as you did for the previous case.
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