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Chapter 20, Problem 12CQ

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Problem 12CQ

We say that a capacitor stores charge, yet the total charge in a capacitor is zero; that is, Q + (−Q) = 0. In what sense does a capacitor store charge if the net charge within it is zero?

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QUESTION:

Problem 12CQ

We say that a capacitor stores charge, yet the total charge in a capacitor is zero; that is, Q + (−Q) = 0. In what sense does a capacitor store charge if the net charge within it is zero?

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Here we have to explain that, even though the net charge of a capacitor is zero, how does it store charge.

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