Final answer:
When a dielectric is inserted between the plates of a charged parallel-plate capacitor, the capacitance increases, the potential difference decreases, and the stored energy increases.
Step-by-step explanation:
When a dielectric with a dielectric constant greater than 1 is slowly inserted between the plates of a fully charged parallel-plate capacitor that is connected to a battery, the following changes occur:
- The capacitance of the capacitor increases. The presence of the dielectric material increases the ability of the plates to store electric charge.
- The potential difference across the plates decreases. The voltage drop across the dielectric material reduces the voltage across the plates.
- The stored energy increases. The added dielectric material increases the energy stored in the electric field between the plates.