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Determine (a) the capacitance and (b) the maximum potential difference that can be applied to a...

Determine (a) the capacitance and (b) the maximum potential difference that can be applied to a Teflon-filled parallel-plates capacitor having a plate area of 1.75 cm2 and a plate separation of 0.040 mm.
ii. A dielectric material-filled parallel-plates capacitor has a potential difference of V = 10V, (a) determine the type of the dielectric material if the voltage before inserting the material is V0 = 60 V; ( b) Find the capacitance of the dielectric material-filled parallel-plates capacitor if the charge before inserting the material is Q0 = 1.2 x103 C; (c) determine the capacitance (C0) before and the capacitance (C) after inserting.

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