32. The charge within a conductor will be: a. Greater than 1 b. Less than 1 C. Zero d. Infinite 33. The capacitance of a material refers to: a. Ability of the material to store magnetic field. b. Ability of the material to store electromagnetic field. c. Ability of the material to store electric field. d. Potential between two charged plates.
32. The charge within a conductor will be: a. Greater than 1 b. Less than 1 C. Zero d. Infinite 33. The capacitance of a material refers to: a. Ability of the material to store magnetic field. b. Ability of the material to store electromagnetic field. c. Ability of the material to store electric field. d. Potential between two charged plates.
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![32. The charge within a conductor will be:
a. Greater than 1
b. Less than 1
C.
Zero
d. Infinite
33. The capacitance of a material refers to:
a. Ability of the material to store magnetic field.
b.
Ability of the material to store electromagnetic field.
c. Ability of the material to store electric field.
d.
Potential between two charged plates.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fae725f87-f3e9-4ad8-bcba-367f1d64fe82%2Ffd61a726-398b-4db5-afb7-1b6f02982299%2Fpisiuy9_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:32. The charge within a conductor will be:
a. Greater than 1
b. Less than 1
C.
Zero
d. Infinite
33. The capacitance of a material refers to:
a. Ability of the material to store magnetic field.
b.
Ability of the material to store electromagnetic field.
c. Ability of the material to store electric field.
d.
Potential between two charged plates.
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