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The plates of a parallel-plate capacitor are maintained with a constant voltage by a battery as they are pushed together, without touching. How is the amount of charge on the plates affected during this process

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Answer:

The amount of charge increases.

Step-by-step explanation:

For a capacitor that has its plates still connected to a battery, the voltage on the capacitor remains constant. If the distance between the two plates of this capacitor is decreased, the capacitance will increase, and then the charge on the plate will increase in accordance with the relationship

Q =CV

From this relationship, if V is held constant, then Q has to increase for C to increase also.

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