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The plates of a parallel-plate capacitor in vacuum are `5.00 mm` apart and `2.00 m^2` in area. A potential difference of `10,000 V` is applied across the capacitor. Compute
(a) the capacitance
(b) the charge on each plate, and
(c) the magnitude of the electric field in the space between them.

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