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Two capacitors, identical except for the dielectric material between their plates, are connected in parallel.
One has a material with a material with a dielectric constant of 2, while the other has a material with a dielectric constant of 3.
What is the dielectric constant that a material would need to have if the material were to replace the current dielectrics without changing the capacitance of the entire arrangement?
One has a material with a material with a dielectric constant of 2, while the other has a material with a dielectric constant of 3.
What is the dielectric constant that a material would need to have if the material were to replace the current dielectrics without changing the capacitance of the entire arrangement?
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