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discuss the charging and discharging of a parallel plate capacitor. ​

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Answered by itzcupycake
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  • The current is greatest to begin with, and decreases as charges accumulate on the plates. At the beginning the capacitor is empty; therefore, the voltage across it is zero, but as more and more charges build up on its plates, its voltage keeps increasing......

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Answered by UndisputedEra
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As soon as the key in the circuit is closed, electrons flow from the negative pole of the battery toward the lower plate of the capacitor. They distribute over the lower plate, making it negative. At the same time, the repelled free electrons of the upper plate flow toward the positive terminal of the battery.

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