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The figure below shows four parallel plate capacitors : A, B, C and D. Each capacitor carries the same charge q and has the same plate area A. As suggested by the figure, the plates of capacitors A and C are separated by a distance d while those of B and D are separated by a distance 2d. Capacitors A and B are maintained in vacuum while capacitors C and D contain = 5.kdielectrics with constant
Which capacitor has the largest potential difference between its plates?
- A
- B
- D
- A and D are the same and larger than B or C
The correct answer is: D
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