Which of the following best describes a capacitor?
a. two insulators separated by a con...
Physics, 15.11.2019 20:31 achsahjosey
Which of the following best describes a capacitor?
a. two insulators separated by a conductor
b. two conductors separated by an insulator
c. two moving point charges that are in contact
d. two point charges separated by a distance
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