A parallel plate capacitor is charged and then isolated. The effect of increasing the plate separation, the charge, potential, and capacitance respectively
constant, increases, decreases.
Step 1: Given
A parallel plate capacitor is charged and then isolated.
Step 2: To find
The effect of increasing the plate separation on the charge, potential, and capacitance.
Step 3: Formula Used
The capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor is given by,
where is the permittivity of free space, is the area and is the distance between the plates.
Step 4: Explanation
When the plate separation of a capacitor which is not connected to a battery increases, the charge on the capacitor remains the same as there is no other source of charge.
So, the charge remains constant.
The capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor is given by,
where is the permittivity of free space, is the area and is the distance between the plates.
As the area and permittivity are constant,
So, when the distance between the plates increases, capacitance decreases.
We know, charge on a capacitor is given by
Here since is constant,
Therefore as the distance between the plates increases, voltage also increases.
Option C is correct.