Physics, 21.07.2020 17:01 iicekingmann
A parallel-plate capacitor C is charged up to a potential V0 with a charge of magnitude Q0 on each plate. It is then disconnected from the battery, and the plates are pulled apart to twice their original separation.
A. What is the new capacitance in terms of C?
B. How much charge is now on the plates in terms of Q_0 ?
C. What is the potential difference across the plates in terms of V_0
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Physics, 22.06.2019 11:30, azduce
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