$A$ cylindrical capacitor has charge $Q$ and length $L$. If both the length and the charge are doubled (keeping other parameters constant),the energy stored in the capacitor will:

  • A
    remain the same.
  • B
    become double.
  • C
    become half.
  • D
    become $4$ times.

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