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An air capacitor is charged with an amount of charge `q` and dipped into an oil tank. If the oil is pumped out, the electric field between the plates of capacitor
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An air capacitor is charged with an amount of charge `q` and dipped into an oil tank. If the oil is pumped out, the electric field between the plates of capacitor will
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(a) increase (b) decrease (c) remain the same (d) becomes zero
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