Why does ideal capacitor has zero power dissipation?
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"Zero time" can be an arbitrary chosen instant of time, because the process is periodic. The average voltage across an ideal inductor is zero just as the average current into an ideal capacitor is always zero. ... Eventually the current will reach a steady state where all the voltage is across this resistance.
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