Why voltage across capacitor cannot change instantaneously?
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If the voltage changes instantly from one value to another (i.e. discontinuously), the derivative is not finite. This implies that an infinite current would be required to instantly change the voltage. Since an infinite current is not physically realizable, that means that the voltage cannot change instantaneously
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