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An empty capacitor is capable of storing 1.0 × 10-4 J of energy when connected to a certain battery. If the distance between the plates is halved and then filled with a dielectric (κ = 4.3), how much energy could this modified capacitor store when connected to the same battery?

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Energy stored in a capacitor

= 1/2 C₁V²

capacity of a capacitor

c = εK A / d

k is dielectric and d is distance between plates .

When the distance between the plates is halved and then filled with a dielectric (κ = 4.3)

capacity becomes 4.3 x 2 times

New capacity

C₂ = 8.6 C₁

Energy of modified capacitor

1/2 C₂ V²= 1/2 x 8.6 c x V²

Energy becomes

8.6 times.

Energy stored = 8.6 x 10⁻⁴ J

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