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Capacitor #1 has parallel plates of length L and width W, plate separation d, and is filled with dielectric with constant Capacitor #1 has parallel plates of length L and width W, plate separation d, and is filled with dielectric with constant   .Capacitor #2 has parallel plates of length 2L and width 2W, plate separation 2d, and is filled with dielectric with constant 2   . If a voltage V is applied to capacitor #1 and a voltage 2V is applied to capacitor #2, which capacitor stores more energy and by what factor? A)  Capacitor #2 by a factor of 8 B)  Capacitor #2 by a factor of 16 C)  Capacitor #1 by a factor of 4 D)  Both capacitors store the same energy. .Capacitor #2 has parallel plates of length 2L and width 2W, plate separation 2d, and is filled with dielectric with constant 2 Capacitor #1 has parallel plates of length L and width W, plate separation d, and is filled with dielectric with constant   .Capacitor #2 has parallel plates of length 2L and width 2W, plate separation 2d, and is filled with dielectric with constant 2   . If a voltage V is applied to capacitor #1 and a voltage 2V is applied to capacitor #2, which capacitor stores more energy and by what factor? A)  Capacitor #2 by a factor of 8 B)  Capacitor #2 by a factor of 16 C)  Capacitor #1 by a factor of 4 D)  Both capacitors store the same energy. . If a voltage V is applied to capacitor #1 and a voltage 2V is applied to capacitor #2, which capacitor stores more energy and by what factor?

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