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Two parallel plates of equal area carry equal and opposite charge Q0. The potential difference between the two plates is measured to be V0. An uncharged conducting plate (the green thing in the picture below) is slipped into the space between the plates without touching either one. The charge on the plates is adjusted to a new value Q1 such that the potential difference between the plates remains the same. Two parallel plates of equal area carry equa1) Compare Q1 and Q0.a. Q1 < Q0b. Q1 = Q0c. Q1 > Q0

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