What is the capacitance of the capacitor if it can store 24C of charge when 6V is applied across the plates
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When current flows into a capacitor, the charges get "stuck" on the plates because they can't get past the insulating dielectric. Electrons -- negatively charged particles -- are sucked into one of the plates, and it becomes overall negatively charged.
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