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I thought that voltage across a capacitor was set by the voltage source (e.g., if battery is 5V, voltage across the capacitor is 5V). But Voltage = E*d.
So if you increase the distance between the plates, you can increase the voltage? How come voltage in a capacitor can change (I thought it was always the voltage of the battery)?
So if you increase the distance between the plates, you can increase the voltage? How come voltage in a capacitor can change (I thought it was always the voltage of the battery)?