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A capacitor is charged by using a battery which is ten disconnected. A dielectric slab is than slipped between the plates which results in

A

redution of charge on the plates and increase the of potential difference across the plate

B

increase in the potential difference across the plate redution in stored energy, but no change on the plates

C

decrease in the potential difference across the plates redution in the stored energy but no change in the charge in the plates

D

None of above

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C
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