A 2.5 F air capacitor is connected to a 6 V battery and charged. A dielectric with a dielectric constant equal to 2.3 is inserted between the plates of the capacitor while connected to the battery. What is now the capacitance of this capacitor? What is the charge acquired by the capacitor? How much energy is stored in the capacitor?
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A 2.5 F air capacitor is connected to a 6 V battery and charged. A dielectric with a dielectric constant equal to 2.3 is inserted between the plates of the capacitor while connected to the battery. What is now the capacitance of this capacitor? What is the charge acquired by the capacitor? How much energy is stored in the capacitor?
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