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Resumen de Temporal Change of a Parallel Plate Capacitor’s Voltage after Dielectric Insertion

Youngmin Oh, Taehun Jang, Hyejin Ha, Sangho Sohn

  • The capacitor is a device that can store an electric charge and has a structure with two insulated electrode plates. When a voltage is applied to the capacitor, electric charge accumulates on the plates; current flows during the charge accumulation but does not flow when the charge accumulation is complete. Dielectric inserts are made from a substance that generates a dielectric polarization when an electric field is applied to them. The capacitance C of a parallel plate capacitor filled with dielectric material can be expressed as


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