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I am a new highschool physics instructor and I want to show to my students the basic concept inside the capacitors capacitors and how they work.

iI plan on showing them via simple 2 copper simple copper wires side by side each other, supplied with battery, constructed on a breadboard, and measuring via multimeter (which can measure mA), we can measure capacitance.

But I am afraid it would fail, the school does not have that much supply though, I do not have my own multimeter but planning to buy one if somebody here at Physics stackexchange can confirm a setup that I can measure capacitance and tell me the appropriate parameters.

I got this idea from the formula, which states that at some point, at the correct Area and distance to each other, 2 copper wires supplied with voltages can give me capacitance.

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So, if you guys have any spare time and device, can you please experiment on what length 2 copper wires, side by side, is enough to measure capacitance, I do not also have any idea if 9V battery is enough, maybe I can series battery to reach higher voltages.

Please help. Thanks!

Setup: enter image description here

Hope somebody can try. Thanks!

I am a new highschool physics instructor and I want to show to my students the basic concept inside the capacitors.

i plan on showing them via simple 2 copper wires side by side each other, supplied with battery, constructed on a breadboard, and measuring via multimeter (which can measure mA), we can measure capacitance.

But I am afraid it would fail, the school does not have that much supply though, I do not have my own multimeter but planning to buy one if somebody here at Physics stackexchange can confirm a setup that I can measure capacitance and tell me the appropriate parameters.

I got this idea from the formula, which states that at some point, at the correct Area and distance to each other, 2 copper wires supplied with voltages can give me capacitance.

enter image description here

So, if you guys have any spare time and device, can you please experiment on what length 2 copper wires, side by side, is enough to measure capacitance, I do not also have any idea if 9V battery is enough, maybe I can series battery to reach higher voltages.

Please help. Thanks!

Setup: enter image description here

Hope somebody can try. Thanks!

I am a new highschool physics instructor and I want to show to my students the basic concept inside capacitors and how they work.

I plan on showing them 2 simple copper wires side by side , supplied with battery, constructed on a breadboard, and measuring via multimeter (which can measure mA), we can measure capacitance.

But I am afraid it would fail, the school does not have that much supply though, I do not have my own multimeter but planning to buy one if somebody here at Physics stackexchange can confirm a setup that I can measure capacitance and tell me the appropriate parameters.

I got this idea from the formula, which states that at some point, at the correct Area and distance to each other, 2 copper wires supplied with voltages can give me capacitance.

enter image description here

So, if you guys have any spare time and device, can you please experiment on what length 2 copper wires, side by side, is enough to measure capacitance, I do not also have any idea if 9V battery is enough, maybe I can series battery to reach higher voltages.

Please help. Thanks!

Setup: enter image description here

Hope somebody can try. Thanks!

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smallest possible length of copper wire, where I can measure capacitance via multimeter

I am a new highschool physics instructor and I want to show to my students the basic concept inside the capacitors.

i plan on showing them via simple 2 copper wires side by side each other, supplied with battery, constructed on a breadboard, and measuring via multimeter (which can measure mA), we can measure capacitance.

But I am afraid it would fail, the school does not have that much supply though, I do not have my own multimeter but planning to buy one if somebody here at Physics stackexchange can confirm a setup that I can measure capacitance and tell me the appropriate parameters.

I got this idea from the formula, which states that at some point, at the correct Area and distance to each other, 2 copper wires supplied with voltages can give me capacitance.

enter image description here

So, if you guys have any spare time and device, can you please experiment on what length 2 copper wires, side by side, is enough to measure capacitance, I do not also have any idea if 9V battery is enough, maybe I can series battery to reach higher voltages.

Please help. Thanks!

Setup: enter image description here

Hope somebody can try. Thanks!