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    Knowing the Potential V and the Charge Q, We Can\(C = V / Q\)
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Knowing the Potential V and the Charge Q, We Can C=V/QC = V / QC=V/Q

Question 37

Question 37

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Knowing the potential V and the charge Q, we can derive the capacitance C by


A) C=V/QC = V / QC=V/Q
B) C=Q2VC = Q ^ { 2 } VC=Q2V
C) C=QVC = Q VC=QV
D) C=Q/VC = Q / VC=Q/V

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