Nolan is making a capacitor using plates that have an area
of 3.2 Γ 10β4 m2 separated by a distance of 0.20 mm. He has the two dielectrics listed in the table.
table:
dielectirc 1= dielectric constant 6.8
dielectric 2= dielectric constant 1.5
At a voltage of 1.5 V, how much more charge can Nolan store in the capacitor using dielectric 1 than he could store using dielectric 2?
answer choices:
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