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A certain substance has a dielectric constant of 3.4 and adielectric strength of 16 MV/m. If it is used as the dielectricmaterial in a parallel-plate capacitor, what minimum area shouldthe plates of the capacitor have to obtain a capacitance of 8.3 x10^-2 µ F and to ensure that the capacitor will be able towithstand a potential difference of 4.0 kV?
There's a lot of information given, but I'm having trouble linkingthe equations together the right way.
A certain substance has a dielectric constant of 3.4 and adielectric strength of 16 MV/m. If it is used as the dielectricmaterial in a parallel-plate capacitor, what minimum area shouldthe plates of the capacitor have to obtain a capacitance of 8.3 x10^-2 µ F and to ensure that the capacitor will be able towithstand a potential difference of 4.0 kV?
There's a lot of information given, but I'm having trouble linkingthe equations together the right way.
Irving HeathcoteLv2
9 Aug 2019