A capacitor is constructed of two concentric conducting cylindrical shells. The
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A capacitor is constructed of two concentric conducting cylindrical shells. The radius of the inner cylindrical shell is 2.09 Times 10^-3 m, and that of the outer shell is 2.25 Times 10^-3 m. When the cylinders carry equal and opposite charges of magnitude 1.79 Times 10^-10 C, the electric field between the plates has an average magnitude of 3.80 Times 10^4 V/m and is directed radially outward from the inner shell to the outer shell. Determine the magnitude of the potential difference between the cylindrical shells. Determine the capacitance of this capacitor.Explanation / Answer
a) V = E*r = 3.8x10^4*(2.25x10^-3 - 2.09x10^-3) = 6.08 V
b) C = q/v = 1.79x10^-10/6.08 = 2.94 x10^-11F
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