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If the potential difference between the plates o capacitor is increased by 0.1 \%0.1%, the energy stored the capacitor increases by very nearly.

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Answered by gardenheart653
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0.20 % is the answer..........

Answered by shilpa85475
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If the potential difference between the plate capacitor increases by 0.1 \% 0.1%, the capacitance of the capacitor increases approximately is:

  • A capacitor is a device that stores electrical energy in an electric field.
  • It varies as 1 / r when r is the distance from the axis Q.
  • If the potential difference between capacitor plates increases by 0.1%, the energy stored in the capacitor increases by about 0.11% 0.144%.
  • Capacitor A has charge q on it while B is not charged.
  • The charge from capacitor B long after switch is Q.
  • Two identical capacitors, with the same power C.
  • One of them is charged with V 1 which is likely to be charged with V 2.
  • The negative ends of the capacitors are connected together.
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