Two 14.1cm diameter electrodes 0.470cm apart form a parallel plate capacitor. The electrodes are attached by metal wires
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Two 14.1cm diameter electrodes 0.470cm apart form a parallel plate capacitor. The electrodes are attached by metal wires to the terminals of a 16.2V battery. What are the magnitude of charge on each electrode, the electric field strength inside the capacitor, and the potential difference between the electrodes while the capacitor is attached to the battery? (Enter the magnitude of the charges first, then the electric field strength, and the potential difference last.) 4.77x10-10 C You are correct. Your receipt no. is 156-2007 3.45x10³ N/C You are correct. Your receipt no. is 156-7646 (7) 1.62x10¹ V You are correct. Your receipt no. is 156-3704 Submit Answar Previous Tries What are the magnitude of charge on each electrode, the electric field strength inside the capacitor, and the potential difference between the electrodes after insulating handles are used to pull the electrodes away from each other until they are 1.46cm apart? The electrodes remain connected to the battery during this process. (Enter the magnitude of the charges first, then the electric field strength, and the potential difference last.) Submit Answer Submit Answer Submit Answer Submit Answer Tries 0/10 Submit Answer Tries 0/10 What are the magnitude of charge on each electrode, the electric field strength inside the capacitor, and the potential difference between the electrodes after the original electrodes (moved back to 0.470cm apart) are expanded until they are 23.6cm in diameter while remaining connected to the battery? (Enter the magnitude of the charges first, then the electric field strength, and the potential difference last.) Submit All Tries 0/10 Tries 0/10 Previous Tries Tries 0/10 Previous Tries Tries 0/10