In the figure shown, \( C_{1}=4 \mu \mathrm{F} \) (without dielectr...
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In the figure shown, \( C_{1}=4 \mu \mathrm{F} \) (without dielectric) and \( C_{2}=4 \mu \mathrm{F} \) (with a dielectric slab of dielectric constant \( K=2 \) ). Now, the same slab after removing from \( C_{2} \) is filled in \( C_{1} \). Then, match the following two columns.
\( \mathrm{P} \)
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(a) Charge on \( C_{2} \)
(p) will increase
(b) Energy stored in \( C_{2} \)
(q) will decrease
(c) Potential difference across \( C_{2} \) (r) will remain same
(d) Electric field between the
(s) data insufficient plates of \( C_{2} \)
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