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A copper sphere of capacitor C is dropped in the ocean. Will the capacitance of the sphere increase, decrease or remain the same? Justify. - Physics

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A copper sphere of capacitor C is dropped in the ocean. Will the capacitance of the sphere increase, decrease or remain the same? Justify.

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Solution

Capacitance will increase.

Explanation:

For an isolated spherical conductor in a medium of dielectric constant εr,

C = 4πεoεrr

When the copper sphere is dropped in the ocean, it becomes surrounded by water, which has a very high dielectric constant (εr ≈ 80).

Due to polarization of water molecules, the electric field around the sphere decreases, which reduces the potential:

C = `q/V` and V = `intvecE*dvecl`

As E and V decrease, the capacitance increases.

∴ Capacitance of the sphere increases.

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