Bob, what happens on a normally connected capacitor was clear to me already. When there is a wire between electrodes i see no problem. Whenever an electron jumps from one electrode to the other one (surge) i also understand that positive and negative plates will loose a charge.
What i ask is...
@Bob
There is no negative electrode here and neither is positive plate connected to any external source. Consider it a charged plate capacitor after removing its negative plate from the system.
PS:Anyhow you have answered my other question i had in my mind :)
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I will change the situation a bit :) I understood that the electron came to the system and its negative charge weakens the positive electrode field.Now:--------------------------------- (+)
XY-> X + Y
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H~> light
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