Question: A budding electronics hobbyist wants to make a simple 1.0-nF capacitor for tuning her crystal radio, using two sheets of aluminum foil as plates, with
(a) If the sheets of paper measure 22 X 28 cm and she cuts the aluminum foil to the same dimensions, how many sheets of paper should she use between her plates to get the proper capacitance?
(b) Suppose for convenience she wants to use a single sheet of posterboard, with the same dielectric constant but a thickness of 120 mm, instead of the paper. What area of aluminum foil will she need for her plates to get her 1.0nF of capacitance?
(c) Suppose she goes high-tech and finds a sheet of Teflon of the same thickness as the posterboard to use as a dielectric. Will she need a larger or smaller area of Teflon than of posterboard? Explain.
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