A parallel-plate capacitor with circular plates of radius 55.0 mm is being charged. At what radius (a)
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A parallel-plate capacitor with circular plates of radius 55.0 mm is being charged. At what radius
(a) Inside and
(b) Outside the capacitor gap is the magnitude of the induced magnetic field equal to 50.0% of its maximum value?
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Fundamentals of Physics
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