The figure below displays a cross-section of a system composed of 6 thin conducting concentric spherical shells A to F.

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The figure below displays a cross-section of a system composed of 6 thin conducting concentric spherical shells A to F.

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The Figure Below Displays A Cross Section Of A System Composed Of 6 Thin Conducting Concentric Spherical Shells A To F 1
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The figure below displays a cross-section of a system composed of 6 thin conducting concentric spherical shells A to F. These shells have radii R, 2R, 3R, 4R, 5R, and 6R, resepectively, where parameter R=3.51 cm. Shells B and C, and shells D and E are connected by conducting wires as shown. You are asked to evaluate the capacitance of this system between shells A and F (that is, when shells A and F would be connected to the outside circuitry). 1) el c이터스 What is capacitance C of this system when the space between all the shells is just air (like vacuum for our purpose)?: C= pF. What would be capacitance C₁ of this system if the space between shells A and B (indicated by yellow color in the figure) is filled with an insulating material of dielectric constant x=11.02?: pF. C₁=
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