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English: Illustration of the energy change associated with the removal of a dielectric from a capacitor. Since the charge is constant, removal increases the plate voltage. It reduces the capacitance, but there is a net increase in energy. The energy comes from the work involved in removal of the dielectric.
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10 May 2011, 19:46:17 979 × 1154 (21566 bytes) DMGualtieri (talk · contribs) {{Information |Description ={{en|1=Illustration of the energy change associated with the removal of a dielectric from a capacitor. Since the charge is constant, removal increases the plate voltage. It reduces the capacitance, but there is a net incre

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