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Each plate of a parallel-plate capacator is a square with side length r, and the plates are separated by a distance d. The capacitor is connected to a source of voltage, V. A plastic slab of thickness d and dielectric constant K is inserted slowly between the plates over the time period Δt until the slab is squarely between the plates. While the slab is being inserted, a current runs through the battery/capacitor circuit.
Assuming that the dielectric is inserted at a constant rate, find the current I as the slab is inserted.
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