Circle and correct the false statements below regarding dielectrics. Remember to justify your corrections. (a)  A dielectric is a conducting material. (b)  A dielectric can only be filled with polar molecules. (c)  Presence of a dielectric lowers the overall electric field between the plates of a capacitor. (d)  Capacitance goes down when a dielectric is inserted between the plates of a parallel plate capac- itor. (e)  All of the above statements are true

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  1. Circle and correct the false statements below regarding dielectrics. Remember to justify your corrections.

    1. (a)  A dielectric is a conducting material.

    2. (b)  A dielectric can only be filled with polar molecules.

    3. (c)  Presence of a dielectric lowers the overall electric field between the plates of a capacitor.

    4. (d)  Capacitance goes down when a dielectric is inserted between the plates of a parallel plate capac- itor.

    5. (e)  All of the above statements are true.

Circle and correct the false statements below regarding dielectrics. Remember to justify your correc-
tions.
(a) A dielectric is a conducting material.
(b) A dielectric can only be filled with polar molecules.
Presence of a dielectric lowers the overall electric field between the plates of a capacitor.
(d) Capacitance goes down when a dielectric is inserted between the plates of a parallel plate capac-
itor.
(e) All of the above statements are true.
Transcribed Image Text:Circle and correct the false statements below regarding dielectrics. Remember to justify your correc- tions. (a) A dielectric is a conducting material. (b) A dielectric can only be filled with polar molecules. Presence of a dielectric lowers the overall electric field between the plates of a capacitor. (d) Capacitance goes down when a dielectric is inserted between the plates of a parallel plate capac- itor. (e) All of the above statements are true.
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