Multiple Choice
When the vacuum (dielectric) of a capacitor is replaced with a dielectric, we can find the new capacitance from the previous capacitance by
A) multiplying it by the dielectric constant squared.
B) multiplying it by the dielectric constant.
C) dividing it by the dielectric constant.
D) dividing it by the dielectric constant squared.
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