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By what factor did the potential energy stored in the capacitor change in this process, uf/ui?

a. 0.049
b. 0.22
c. 1.0
d. 4.5
e. 20

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Final answer:

The factor by which the potential energy stored in the capacitor changes is 0.22.

Step-by-step explanation:

The potential energy stored in a capacitor is given by the equation U = 1/2 * C * V^2, where U is the energy, C is the capacitance, and V is the voltage across the capacitor. In this case, the potential difference across the capacitor is increased from 0.40 V to 1.20 V. To find the factor by which the energy is increased, we can use the formula:

Factor = (Uf - Ui) / Ui = (1/2 * C * Vf^2 - 1/2 * C * Vi^2) / (1/2 * C * Vi^2), where Uf and Ui are the final and initial energies, Vf and Vi are the final and initial voltages.

Plugging in the given values, we have:

Factor = (1/2 * 5.0 * 10^(-12) * (1.20)^2 - 1/2 * 5.0 * 10^(-12) * (0.40)^2) / (1/2 * 5.0 * 10^(-12) * (0.40)^2) = 0.22.

Therefore, the factor by which the energy stored in the capacitor is increased is 0.22, option b.

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