Why capacitance of a conductor cannot be one farad?
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A capacitor has a capacitance of one farad if the potential across it rises by one volt when a charge of one coulomb is placed on it. A farad is actually a very large unit. A pair of plates 1mm apart in a vacuum would have need to have an area of 1.13x108m2 if the capacitance was to be 1 farad.
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