A spherical capacitor is formed by two conducting spheres of radii R; and R, as shown in the figure. The volume between

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A spherical capacitor is formed by two conducting spheres of radii R; and R, as shown in the figure. The volume between

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A Spherical Capacitor Is Formed By Two Conducting Spheres Of Radii R And R As Shown In The Figure The Volume Between 1
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A spherical capacitor is formed by two conducting spheres of radii R; and R, as shown in the figure. The volume between the radii R; and Rm of the sphere is filled with a dielectric material with the relative dielectric constant Ej and the volume between the radii Rm and R, of the sphere is filled with a dielectric material with the relative dielectric constant €2. E2 w E1 R;=2 Calculate the capacitance C in pF. Note: 61 4, €2 = 2 = Rm4 Note: Please write the answer NUMERICALLY. Ro=8 Incorrect The correct answer is: 888.8
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