Capacitance as the ratio of the charge to the potential


Question: A single isolated conductor can store charge. We can define its capacitance as the ratio of the charge to the potential at the surface. (Alternatively, one can think of a second conductor at infinity storing a negative charge of equal magnitude. This gives the same result, since V = 0 at infinity and the potential difference is therefore just the potential on the first conductor's surface.)

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