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Q.5 why a capacitor blocks direct current ( d.C)​

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Answered by mukeschauhan3217
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When used in a direct current or DC circuit, a capacitor charges up to its supply voltage but blocks the flow ofcurrent through it because thedielectric of a capacitor is non-conductive and basically an insulator.

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