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what happens to the magnitude of the charge on each plate of a capacitor if the potential difference between the conductors is doubled? it becomes four times larger.
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It becomes four times larger.
It becomes two times larger.
It is unchanged.
It becomes one-half as large.
It becomes one-fourth as large.
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