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capacitance of parallel plate capacitor is​

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Answered by avyakthsachin
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In a parallel plate capacitor, capacitance is very nearly proportional to the surface area of the conductor plates and inversely proportional to the separation distance between the plates. If the charges on the plates are + q and − q, and V gives the voltage between the plates, then the capacitance C is given by C = q V .

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DEFINITION. The capacitance of a capacitor is defined as: "The ratio of electric charge stored on any one of the plates of capacitor to potential difference between the plates.

A parallel plate capacitor with a dielectric between its plates has a capacitance given by C=κϵ0Ad C = κ ϵ 0 A d , where κ is the dielectric constant of the material.

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