Why doesn't a capacitor allow sudden changes in voltage?
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The plates of a charged capacitor accumulate charge. This is due to a current entering a capacitor. For the voltage of a capacitor to change suddenly an impulse current would have to flow since it is the only way the number of charges on plates of a capacitor are discontinuous across a time instant.
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Answer:The plates of a charged capacitor accumulate charge. This is due to a current entering a capacitor. For the voltage of a capacitor to change suddenly an impulse current would have to flow since it is the only way the number of charges on plates of a capacitor are discontinuous across a time instant.
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