When two capacitors are connected in parallel to a battery and the battery is removed, each capacitor retains its charge, as they have equal voltage due to their parallel connection. Inserting a dielectric into one capacitor changes its capacitance, which affects the voltage across that capacitor, prompting charge redistribution until the voltages equalize again. The total charge remains constant, but the energy stored in the system can change due to work done against friction when the dielectric is introduced. This process illustrates that the system seeks a lower energy state, but energy loss occurs during the transition. Understanding these dynamics is crucial for analyzing capacitor behavior in electrical circuits.