Ask Question
22 January, 21:34

Consider a simple parallel-plate capacitor whose plates are

given equal and opposite charges and are separated by a

distance d. Suppose the plates are pulled apart until they are

separated by a distance D > d. The electrostatic energy

stored in the capacitor is

1. greater than

2. the same as

3. smaller than

and what is also the ans before the plates were pulled apart

+2
Answers (1)
  1. 23 January, 01:32
    0
    The correct answer is 3

    Explanation:

    The capacitance in a capacitor is

    C = ε₀ A / d

    When we separate the capacitors the capacitance decreases

    Let's look for capacitance

    C₀ = ε₀ A / d

    C = ε₀ A / D

    The relationship between the two capacitances is

    C / C₀ = d / D

    The energy stored in a capacitor is

    U = ½ C ΔV²

    If we maintain the same potential difference, the stored energy decreases if the capacitance decreases

    The correct answer is 3

    The relationship between the two energies is

    U₀ = ½ ε₀ A / d ΔV²

    U = ½ eo A / D ΔV²

    U / U₀ = d/D
Know the Answer?
Not Sure About the Answer?
Find an answer to your question ✅ “Consider a simple parallel-plate capacitor whose plates are given equal and opposite charges and are separated by a distance d. Suppose the ...” in 📘 Physics if you're in doubt about the correctness of the answers or there's no answer, then try to use the smart search and find answers to the similar questions.
Search for Other Answers