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When a capacitor are plugged into the battery, what happens to the Q(charge), potential difference, and C. It would have the same effect if two capacitors connected in parallel plugged into the battery
15 years ago

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drwls
The capacitor acquires a charge Q = C V.
V is the battery voltage and C is a constant, the capacitance of the capacitor, in Farads.
15 years ago

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