College Physics
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Author: ETKINA, Eugenia, Planinšič, G. (gorazd), Van Heuvelen, Alan
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Chapter 18, Problem 46P
How does the capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor change if you double the magnitude of the charge on its plates? If you triple the potential difference across the plates? What assumptions did you make?
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