The capacitance of a parallel-plate capacitor is proportional to the area of its plates and inversely proportional to the plate separation. O True O False The drift speed of electrons in a copper wire...


The capacitance of a parallel-plate capacitor is proportional to the area of its plates and inversely proportional to the plate separation.<br>O True<br>O False<br>The drift speed of electrons in a copper wire carrying 10 A current is much greater than 1 m/sec.<br>O True<br>O False<br>The electric power dissipated in a resistor is eventually converted to kinetic energy of charges.<br>O True<br>O False<br>

Extracted text: The capacitance of a parallel-plate capacitor is proportional to the area of its plates and inversely proportional to the plate separation. O True O False The drift speed of electrons in a copper wire carrying 10 A current is much greater than 1 m/sec. O True O False The electric power dissipated in a resistor is eventually converted to kinetic energy of charges. O True O False

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