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Two 2.0 cm ×2.0 cm square aluminum electrodes, spaced 0.80 mm apart, are connected to a...

Two 2.0 cm ×2.0 cm square aluminum electrodes, spaced 0.80 mm apart, are connected to a 200 V battery.

Part A---- What is the capacitance? Express your answer in picofarads.

Part B ----What is the charge on the positive electrode? Express your answer in coulombs.

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