Does the capacitor really have a net charge


The voltage across a capacitor is given by the formula V=Q/C, where Q is usually called "the charge on the capacitor." Where is this charge in a capacitor? Does the capacitor really have a net charge? If two capacitors are connected together is the charge on one the same as on the other?

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