A capacitor has a potential difference of 2.25 × 103 V

Chapter 24, Problem 71P

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A capacitor has a potential difference of 2.25 × 103 V between its plates. A short aluminum wire with initial temperature 23.0°C is connected between the plates of the capacitor and all the energy stored in the capacitor goes into heating the wire. The wire has mass 12.0 g. If 110 heat is lost to the surroundings and the final temperature of the wire is 34.2°C, what is the capacitance of the capacitor?

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