A capacitor is not the most efficient device for storingenergy.Batteries can sto
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Question
A capacitor is not the most efficient device for storingenergy.Batteries can store more energy in much less space. Forexample, atypical 12 V automobile battery stores on the order of1.00 106J.(a) Find the capacitance necessary to store 1.00 106 J withapotential difference of 1.00 104 V across thecapacitor'sterminals.
(b) Suppose that such a capacitor was made in the form ofaparallel-plate capacitor with a vacuum between the plates andanelectric field no greater than 2.00 106 V/m. What is theminimumarea of the plates?