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why does a capacitor has a high dielectric constant​

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Answered by pendemshankar94
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However, if the material has weak molecular bonds, it can remain in polarized state even when the source of voltage is removed. A capacitor stores energy in the electric field when a voltage is applied. ... Materials with high dielectric constants can store more energy compared to those with low dielectric constants

Answered by raj108801
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bcoz it has to bear high voltage

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