Review Conceptual Example 10 before attempting this problem. An empty capacitor is connected to a 17.5−V battery and cha

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Review Conceptual Example 10 before attempting this problem. An empty capacitor is connected to a 17.5−V battery and cha

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Review Conceptual Example 10 before attempting this problem. An empty capacitor is connected to a 17.5−V battery and charged up. The capacitor is then disconnected from the battery, and a slab of dielectric material (k=2.5) is inserted between the plates. Find the magnitude of the amount by which the potential difference across the plates changes. Number Units
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