There is a parallel-plate capacitor, and the electric field between its plates has magnitude E. The potential difference

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There is a parallel-plate capacitor, and the electric field between its plates has magnitude E. The potential difference

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There is a parallel-plate capacitor, and the electric field between its plates has magnitude E. The potential difference across the plates is constant and maintained by a battery. Suppose the plates are pulled apart so that the distance between them becomes two times larger. The new magnitude of the electric field between the plates is equal to 4E. 2E. E. E/2. E/4.
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