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Capacity of a metallic spherical conductor IF. What is the capacitance of the conductor?

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Answered by MoazHussain
1

Explanation:

Spherical capacitor Formula

The capacitance for spherical conductors can be obtained by evaluating the voltage difference between the conductors for a given charge on each. It depends then on the inner and outer radius of each sphere.

Capacitance = 4 * π * (relative permittivity) * (permittivity of space) / (1/(inner radius) – 1/(outer radius) )

The equation is:

C =4 π k ϵ / (1/ri -1/ro)

Where:

C: Capacitance

ri: inner radius

ro: outer radius

k: relative permittivity

ϵ: permittivity of space

Answered by abhi3023
0

Answer:

∴C=4πϵ0R..............

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