In a parallel plate capacitor, the capacity increases if
(a) area of the plate is decreased.
(b) distance between the plates increases.
(c) area of the plate is increased.
(d) dielectric constantly decreases.
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Answer:
c is the correct answer
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c
Explanation:
when the area of the plates increase, capacitance increases.
Capacitance is directly proportional to the electrostatic force field between the plates.
This field is stronger when the plates are closer together.
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