A parallel plate capacitor is first charged and then a dielectric slab is introduced between the plates. The quantity that remains unchanged is
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(a) When the capacitor is kept at a voltage, it gains charge.
Now when the system is isolated, the charge present on capacitor cannot change because of law of conservation of charge.
Charge always remains constant in isolated systems.
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