Specify the correct variant of the mutual arrangement of the current and voltage vectors for the C-element (the capacitor)
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The mutual capacitance, C, between two conductors.
Explanation:
- The amount of charge that can be stored on each plane, Q, per unit of voltage difference between the planes, V.
- Q=CV.
- The classical calculation of this capacitance is generally done by applying Gauss's and poisson's equation for a given system.
- Conventional capacitors are composed of two metallic electrodes that are separated by a dielectric medium.
- The geometry of each electrode can be arbitrary.
- Following classical electrostatics, if a charge of +Q is delivered to one of the electrodes, a charge of -Q will be induced on the other electrode in order to keep the overall system neutral.
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