A capacitor blocks dc and allows ac to flow through it explain
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So a capacitor allows no current to flow "through" it for DC voltage (i.e. it blocks DC). The voltage across the plates of a capacitor must also change in a continuous manner, so capacitors have the effect of "holding up" a voltage once they are charged to it, until that voltage can be discharged through a resistance.
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