Mr. Manifold (?)
Can you be more specific in stating that dielectric always INCREASES the
charge stored in a capacitor? I think there must be situations where change
of dielectric DECREASES it.
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From: manifold [SMTP:manifold_1@...]
Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2001 7:28 AM
To: Electronics_101@...
Subject: [Electronics_101] Re: vacuum and charge
Try this link. I think it is a good explaination though it does not
include the value of the permittivity of free space, 8.85 x 10-12 farad per
meter (F/m).
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solidstate/dielect.htm
Yes, the dielectric can increase the charge stored in a capacitor.
Actually, the dielectric always increases the charge stored in a capacitor.