According to Ohm's law for capacitor, the instantaneous current through the capacitor is proportional to
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To put this relationship between voltage and current in a capacitor in calculus terms, the current through a capacitor is the derivative of the voltage across the capacitor with respect to time. Or, stated in simpler terms, a capacitor's current is directly proportional to how quickly the voltage across it is changing.
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the current through the capacitor is directly proportional to how quickly the voltage around it is changing.
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