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Physics, 13.03.2020 18:32, valenzueladomipay09u

Consider a simple parallel-plate capacitor whose plates aregiven equal and opposite charges and are separated by adistance d. Suppose the plates are pulled apart until they areseparated by a distance D > d. The electrostatic energystored in the capacitor is1. greater than2. the same as3. smaller thanand what is also the ans before the plates were pulled apart?

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