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explaining the behavior of the capacitor

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Answered by MrPrince07
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A capacitor is a gap between two conductors. After it charges, it behaves like an open circuit. Their instantaneous behavior is the opposite. Until they charge, a cap acts like a short circuit, and an inductor acts like an open circuit

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A capacitor is a gap between two conductors. After it charges, it behaves like an open circuit. Their instantaneous behavior is the opposite. Until they charge, a cap acts like a short circuit, and an inductor acts like an open circuit.

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