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Why charges are present outside of capacitor plates but not inside?

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Answered by akshaykhannna1
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>>>>Due to the insulating layer, DC current can not flow through the capacitor as it blocks it allowing instead a voltage to be present across the plates in the form of an electrical charge. ...

>> Then the plates remain charged neutrally and a potential difference due to this charge established between the two plates.
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