A nonpolar dielectric slab is inserted into a parallel-plate capacitor. How are the dipoles aligned? The dipoles are aligned with the negative end in the direction of the initial electric field between the plates. The dipole moments are perpendicular to the initial electric field between the plates. The dipoles are aligned with the positive end in the direction of the initial electric field between the plates.

A nonpolar dielectric slab is inserted into a parallel-plate capacitor. How are the dipoles aligned? The dipoles are aligned with the negative end in the direction of the initial electric field between the plates. The dipole moments are perpendicular to the initial electric field between the plates. The dipoles are aligned with the positive end in the direction of the initial electric field between the plates.

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A nonpolar dielectric slab is inserted into a parallel-plate capacitor. How are the dipoles aligned? The dipoles are aligned with the negative end in the direction of the initial electric field between the plates. The dipole moments are perpendicular to the initial electric field between the plates. The dipoles are aligned with the positive end in the direction of the initial electric field between the plates.

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