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coulambs law
Suppose A & B are 2 non-conductors having electric charge distributed arbitrarily on their surfaces. Would the equation Q=CV (Q=Charge in Coulambs, C=Capacitance in farads, V=Voltage in Volts) hold good independantly of charge arrangement?
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