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Capacitors in parallel:
Give as clear as explanation as possible as to why it is physically reasonable to expect that two identical parallel plate capacitors are placed in parallel ought to have twice the capacitance as one capacitor.
Give as clear as explanation as possible as to why it is physically reasonable to expect that two identical parallel plate capacitors are placed in parallel ought to have twice the capacitance as one capacitor.
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