The amount of charge that a capacitor can store is limited by the breakdown voltage of the dielectric material between the plates.
When the applied voltage across the capacitor reaches a certain value (known as the breakdown voltage), the dielectric material between the plates begins to break down, causing an electrical discharge. This breakdown limits the amount of charge the capacitor can hold.
The relationship between the charge \( Q \), capacitance \( C \), and potential difference \( V \) is given by the formula:
\[ Q = C \cdot V \]
Thus, for a given capacitor, the maximum charge that can be stored is determined by its capacitance and the maximum voltage it can withstand before dielectric breakdown occurs.


A ladder of fixed length \( h \) is to be placed along the wall such that it is free to move along the height of the wall.
Based upon the above information, answer the following questions:
(iii) (b) If the foot of the ladder, whose length is 5 m, is being pulled towards the wall such that the rate of decrease of distance \( y \) is \( 2 \, \text{m/s} \), then at what rate is the height on the wall \( x \) increasing when the foot of the ladder is 3 m away from the wall?