The capacitance of a parallel plate condenser does not depend on
A
Area of the plates
B
Medium between the plates
C
Distance between the plates
D
Metal of the plates
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D
Metal of the plates
d Formula used
capacitance $c=\frac{q}{v}$
capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor is given as
$c=\frac{k \varepsilon_0 A}{d}$
The capacitance of the condensor does not depend upon metal of the plates
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