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The current in a capcitor is .20
a. What is the displacement current

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Answered by Anonymous
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We know that an electric current produces a magnetic field around it. J.C. Maxwell showed that for logical consistency, a changing electric field must also produce a magnetic field. Further, since magnetic fields have always been associated with currents, Maxwell postulated that this current was proportional to the rate of change of the electric field and called it displacement current. In this article, we will look at displacement current in detail.

Answered by Talentedgirl1
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The displacement current is 0.20

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