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A parallel plate capacitor of area `100 cm^(2)` and plate separation 8.85 mm is charged to a potential difference of 100 V when air is used between the plates. The capacitor is now isolated and air is replaced by glass `(epsi_(r) - 5)`, then:

A

The original capacity will be 10 pF

B

The new capacity will be 50 pF

C

The new potential difference is 200 V

D

The new energy stored is 50 `mu J`

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