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(i)
The change in the capacitance of the capacitor.
(i)

Answer to Problem 1OQ
Option (a) increase.
Explanation of Solution
Write the expression for capacitance of a capacitor.
Here,
The above equation signifies that the capacitance of the capacitor increases when a dielectric is introduced between the plates.
Conclusion:
Therefore, option (a) increase; is correct.
(ii)
The change in the charge of the capacitor.
(ii)

Answer to Problem 1OQ
Option (a) increase.
Explanation of Solution
Write the expression for charge in the capacitor.
Here,
The above equation signifies that the charge of the capacitor increases when a dielectric is introduced between the plates.
Conclusion:
Therefore, option (a) increase; is correct.
(iii)
The change in the potential difference of the capacitor.
(iii)

Answer to Problem 1OQ
Option (c) stay the same.
Explanation of Solution
The capacitor remains connected to the battery while the dielectric is introduced between the plates, due to which the potential difference in the capacitor remains the same.
Conclusion:
Therefore, option (c) stay the same; is correct.
(iv)
The change in energy stored in the capacitor.
(iv)

Answer to Problem 1OQ
Option (a) increase.
Explanation of Solution
Write the expression for energy stored in a capacitor.
Substitute
The above equation signifies that the energy stored in the capacitor increases when a dielectric is introduced between the plates.
Conclusion:
Therefore, option (a) increase; is correct.
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