Physics, asked by raju2215, 9 months ago

A dielectric slab is inserted between the plates of a capacitor. The charge on the capacitor is Q and the magnitude of the induced charge on each surface of the dielectric is Q'.
(a) Q' may be large than Q.
(b) Q' must be larger than Q.
(c) Q' must be equal to Q.
(d) Q' must be smaller than Q.

Answers

Answered by sujosnows
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Answer:

  1. i hope the answer is option c
Answered by shilpa85475
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(d) Q' must be smaller than Q.

Explanation:

  • Please note that the relation between induced charge Q’ and the charge on the capacitor Q is given by the following equation:
  • Q1 = Q ( 1- 1/K )
  • In the above explanation K is the dielectric constant that is always greater than or equal to 1.
  • Hence, we can see that for K > 1, Q’ will always be less than Q.  

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