(a) Charge Will increase
(b) Potential difference will stay the same
(c) Capacitance will increase
(d) Stored energy will decrease
The electric field is weakened when a dielectric is inserted.
Nothing will happen, you can go over 6.3v but never under......
Only frequencies in the pass band range will be allowed through the circuit. Other frequencies will be attenuated based on the RC values picked.
Oversizing the capacitor can shorten motor life.
series resonant circuit
The electric field is weakened when a dielectric is inserted.
it decreases...............
If a material is placed between the plates of a capacitor without touching either plate, it will influence the electric field and capacitance depending on its properties. If the material is a dielectric, it can increase the capacitance by reducing the electric field strength between the plates, allowing the capacitor to store more charge. However, if the material is conductive, it may short-circuit the capacitor if it bridges the gap between the plates. If the material is non-conductive and not a dielectric, it will have little to no effect on the capacitor's performance.
If the area of one plate of a parallel plate capacitor is increased while keeping the separation between the plates constant, the capacitance of the capacitor will increase. Capacitance is directly proportional to the area of the plates, as described by the formula ( C = \frac{\varepsilon A}{d} ), where ( C ) is capacitance, ( \varepsilon ) is the permittivity of the dielectric material between the plates, ( A ) is the area of the plates, and ( d ) is the separation distance. Thus, a larger plate area allows for greater charge storage, resulting in higher capacitance.
That will depend on the dielectric. There will be two main effects - any change in the permeativity of the dielectric, and thermal expansion which will increase the distance between the plates. There will also be an change (probably an increase), in leakage current through the dielectric. Any change is very likely to be small or insignificant - I have worked in a factory making capacitors and temperatures were very variable, not controlled, for measurements of capacitance.
Nothing will happen, you can go over 6.3v but never under......
If the capacitor is charged then the battery will explode.
It flows out of the capacitor into the external circuit
It will increase the ripple factor that the capacitor is in the circuit to smooth out.
Only frequencies in the pass band range will be allowed through the circuit. Other frequencies will be attenuated based on the RC values picked.
a capacitor must be supplied with only a.c supply because if it is supplied with d.c.supply the distance between the capacitors increases and it acts as a open circuit.
Oversizing the capacitor can shorten motor life.