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Explain Define Capacitance As Charge Stored Per Unit Potential in a way that directly answers the AQA A-Level Physics objective.
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- Exam Command response e3c17e: state Define capacitance as charge stored per unit potential difference., apply electric field strength, gravitational field strength, magnetic flux density, capacitance, potential gradient, and finish with the physical consequence for Capacitance.
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