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Compute each part of given question:
Question: The plates of a spherical capacitor have radii 33.0 mm and 46.0 mm.
Part A: Calculate the capacitance?
Part B: What must be the plate area of a parallel-plate capacitor with the same plate separation and capacitance?
Please explain how you came to your conclusion.
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