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What happens to the electric field around a single charge when another charge is added to the system

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    In this case, the potential difference is constant when we move the plates or add a dielectric. From Q = CV, we know that if C changes (by changing the separation distance or adding a dielectric), then so does the charge on the plates.

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In this case, the potential difference is constant when we move the plates or add a dielectric. From Q = CV, we know that if C changes (by changing the separation distance or adding a dielectric), then so does the charge on the plates.

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