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When a capacitor is energised by a square wave current source the steady state voltage across it is?

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The voltage drop across the capacitor alternates between charging up to Vc and discharging down to zero according to the input voltage. Here in this example, the frequency (and therefore the resulting time period, ƒ = 1/T) of the input square wave voltage waveform exactly matches twice that of the 5RC time constant.
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