A capacitor is connected in series to an ammeter across dc.why does the ammeter show a momentary deflection during the charging of the capacitor?what would be the deflection when it is fully charged?
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The momentary deflection is due to the transient current flowing through the circuit, when the capacitor is getting charged.
The deflection would be zero when the capacitor gets fully charged.
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