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17 August, 06:26

The capacitance of A conductor is affected by the presence of A second conductor that is uncharged and isolated electrically. Why?

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  1. 17 August, 07:03
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    What happens is the potential value of the conductor decreases due to the presence of second conductor

    as the capacitance is given by C = q/v

    the value of v deceases as v-v1

    thus the new capacitance is = C' = q/v-v1 thus the lowering of v increases the capacitance
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