If a spherical raindrop of radius 0.650 mm carries a charge of -1.70 pC uniformly distributed over its volume, what is t

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If a spherical raindrop of radius 0.650 mm carries a charge of -1.70 pC uniformly distributed over its volume, what is t

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If a spherical raindrop of radius 0.650 mm carries a charge of -1.70 pC uniformly distributed over its volume, what is the potential at its surface? (Take the potential to be zero at an infinite distance from the raindrop.) Express your answer in volts. VE ΑΣΦΑ Vuniformly ? V
Two identical raindrops, each with radius and charge specified in part A, collide and merge into one larger raindrop. What is the radius of this larger drop, if its charge is uniformly distributed over its volume? Express your answer in meters. R= VAX m
A parallel-plate capacitor is to be constructed by using, as a dielectric, rubber with a dielectric constant of 3.20 and a dielectric strength of 25.0 MV/m. The capacitor is to have a capacitance of 1.70 nF and must be able to withstand a maximum potential difference of 4.00 kV. Part A What is the minimum area the plates of this capacitor can have? Express your answer in meters squared. ΑΣΦ A = ? E
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