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Physics, 20.02.2022 15:30, isaacbrown7one

g A capacitor stores energy. Assume you have two parallel-plate capacitors with the same size plates. When the two capacitors have the same charge, but one has twice the separation between the plates than the other, how does the energy stored compare?

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