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If the difference between the radii of the two spheres of a spherical capacitor is increased, state whether the capacitance will increase or decrease.

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The capacitance of a spherical capacitor is C = 4πε0\(\left(\frac{a b}{b-a}\right)\) where a and b are the radii of the concentric inner and outer conducting shells. Hence, the capacitance decreases if the difference b – a is increased.

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