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A parallel plate capacitor is charged to a potential difference V between its plates. Explain how will the energy stored in the capacitor change when the separation between its plates is doubled keeping the value of V same.​

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Answered by s1274himendu3564
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A parallel plate capacitor is charged to a potential difference V by a d.c. source, The capacitor is then disconnected from the source. ... Since Capacitance becomes half, stored energy of the capacitor becomes twice of it's initial value.

Answered by Anonymous
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The energy stored in the capacitor is proportional to the charge squared divided by the capacitance, but the capacitance will be cut in half if the plate separation is doubled. Therefore, the energy stored will double. This is because it requires work to pull apart the oppositely charged plates that attract each other.

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