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Would the charge change if the plates were pulled without battery ?

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To solve the question of whether the charge would change if the plates of a capacitor are pulled apart without the battery connected, we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding the Capacitor Setup**: - Initially, we have a capacitor connected to a battery. The battery charges the plates of the capacitor, creating a positive charge (+Q) on one plate and a negative charge (-Q) on the other plate. 2. **Disconnecting the Battery**: ...
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