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6.2. Using the same size plates as in the previous problem, another capacitor is constructed, but this time there is a d

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6.2. Using the same size plates as in the previous problem, another capacitor is constructed, but this time there is a dielectric material with k = 1200 between the plates. (a) What is the capacitance of this capacitor? (b) This dielectric has a breakdown threshold of about Emax = 8.0 x 107V/m, so what is the highest potential difference this capacitor could have between its plates? (c) What is the maximum charge that could be stored by this capacitor? (d) What is the maximum energy stored in this capacitor? Be sure to compare your answers here to the previous question. In what ways does using a dielectric between the plates change the properties of the capacitor?

6.1. A parallel plate capacitor is constructed from two square plates that have a side length of 1.5 cm and are placed 2.5 um apart.