a 75.0 pF capacitor is connected to a 12V battery. How much charge is on each plate?

Have you seen the equatiuon

Q = C*V ?

To calculate the charge on each plate of a capacitor, you need to use the formula:

Q = C * V

where Q is the charge, C is the capacitance, and V is the voltage.

In this case, the capacitance (C) is given as 75.0 pF, and the voltage (V) is given as 12V.

Let's calculate the charge on each plate:

Q = 75.0 pF * 12V

First, we need to convert the capacitance to farads (F) by converting pF to F:

1 pF = 1 * 10^(-12) F

So, 75.0 pF = 75.0 * 10^(-12) F

Now, let's substitute the values into the formula:

Q = (75.0 * 10^(-12) F) * 12V

Multiply the values:

Q = 900 * 10^(-12) F*V

Simplifying:

Q = 900 * 10^(-12) C

The charge on each plate is 900 picocoulombs (pC).