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The charge stored in a parallel plate capacitor is proportional to the _____(potential, current) and across _____ (resistance, capacitance) the plates.

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Answer:

The answers are potental and capacitance

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

The charge stored in a parallel plate capacitor is proportional to the potential, and capacitance across the plates.

Step-by-step explanation:

The capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor is given by:


C=(Q)/(V)

where

Q is the charge stored

V is the potential difference across the capacitor

Re-arranging the formula, we get


Q=CV

From this expression, we see that the charge stored (Q) is proportional to both the potential (V) and the capacitance (C).

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