capacite 1: 7.3x10^-3 charge unit transfer capacite 2: 0. 1 C/v That means equating the two capacitances...

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capacite 1: 7.3x10^-3 charge unit transfer
capacite 2: 0. 1 C/v

That means equating the two capacitances gives theconversion factor for converting between these two different unitsof capacitance. Follow this course to determine the number ofCoulombs in one chargetransfer-unit. Show your work.




Now calculate how many fundamental units of charge transfer eachtime you add charges to the capacitor. Show your work.



If we assume it is electrons being transferred, does this numberrepresent the number of electrons being transferred to thecapacitor or removed from the capacitor? Explain.

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To calculate the conversion factorsWe equate capacitance 1 to capacitance 2ThereforeAndAdding a single fundamental charge to the capacitor increasesthe charge byThen for unit increase in the charge transfer    See Answer
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