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Why is There No Flux Through the Left Surface of a Discharging Capacitor?
Nope, why do wires need to be covered in an insulator if they don't have a charge? Na the problem just say's Ic=I at some time, what is the displacement current at this time, to calculate Ic as a function of t I assume I just use one of kirchhoffs law and solve a Diff Eq?- asymptotically
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Why is There No Flux Through the Left Surface of a Discharging Capacitor?
Is my solution correct then?, what about the charge in the wire?- asymptotically
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Why is There No Flux Through the Left Surface of a Discharging Capacitor?
Homework Statement Hi, the problem is to calculate the the displacement current flowing through a surface that lies in between the two plates of a parallel plate capacitor as the capacitor discharges. I think I have a correct solution but I'm not 100% sure on why it's correct. Homework...- asymptotically
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