Dielectrics in Capacitors and Otherwise | Doc Physics
We'll investigate what happens if you slip a bit of insulator inside a capacitor while you're building it. Like...does the insulator become polarized, and how can this change the capacitance of the capacitor? In seeking a better capacitor, you want an ideal dielectric. Question - why wouldn't a superconductor work?

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