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A parallel plate capacitor is charged up by a battery. The battery is then disconnected, but the charge remains on the plates. The plates are then pulled apart. Explain whether each of the following quantities increases, decreases, or remains the same as the distance between the plates increases for each of these cases
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(a) the capacitance of the capacitor(b) the potential difference between the plates(c) the electric field between the plates(d) the electric potential energy stored by the capacitor
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