What is the function of dielectric in a capacitor?
Decreases the capacitance.
No change
Increases the capacitance.
None of the above
A
Decreases the capacitance.
B
None of the above
C
Increases the capacitance.
D
No change
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Dielectric reduces the effective potential on plates and hence increase the capacitance.
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