explain why a capacitor blocks d.c and allows a.c to pass through it.??
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it stores the dc so ac goes through it
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Answer: The Capacitor connected between two stages of a Cascaded Amplifier is called a Blocking Capacitor or a Coupling Capacitor as it blocks DC and allows only AC signal to pass from the First Stage to the next stage. Then, Xc = ∞, and DC is blocked and does not flow. For AC, 'f' is not Zero and hence AC current can flow.
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