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[" The potentials of the two plates of capacitor are "+10V" and "],[-10V" .The charge on one of the plates is "40C" .The "],[" capacitane of the capacitor is "#s" plater "pi" at "40C" .The "],[" capacitane of the capacitor is "#siff^(-)gamma(c)/(c)+(1)/(4)+c+c+(1)/(c)+(1)/(c)+(1)/(c)+(1)/(c)+(1)/(c)+(1)/(6)+(1)/(6)+(1)/(6)+(1)/(6)=(1)/(10)+(1)/(3)0V]

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