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What charge, in units of milliCoulombs, is stored when a voltage of 9.6 V is applied across a 34 mF capacitor?

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Answer:

326.4 mC

Explanation:

The relationship between charge, capacitance and voltage in a capacitor is given by

[tex]C=\frac{Q}{V}[/tex]

where

C is the capacitance

Q is the charge

V is the voltage

In this problem, we have

C = 34 mF is the capacitance

V = 9.6 V is the voltage

Re-arranging the equation and substituting the numbers, we find the charge stored in the capacitor:

[tex]Q=CV=(34 mF)(9.6 V)=326.4 mC[/tex]