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a parallel plate capacitor has capacity C if it is filled completely with dielectric having dielectric constant K then its new capacity will be ​

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Answered by sk00802152
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Answer:

The new capacity of capacitor is K times increase (KC)

Answered by Anonymous
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New capacity of the capacitor will be - C' = KC.

•Parallel plate capacitor is an arrangement of two parallel plates, at a certain distance connected by the battery.

•Dielectric substances are insulating materials, filled between those plates.

•They are bad conductors of electricity and are used for charge storage.

•Example of dielectric media is mica.

•Introduction of dielectric constant increases the capacitance of the conductor.

•There will be k times increase in capacitance.

C' in the formula represents new capacitance.

K is the dielectric constant.

C is the original capacitance of the parallel plate capacitor.

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