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When capacitor is leaking ie, when charge is leaking or when it is discharging then will there be any magnetic field between the parallel plates of capcitor?
The discussion revolves around the presence of a magnetic field in a capacitor during leakage or discharge, exploring the implications of Maxwell's equations and the concept of displacement current. Participants examine theoretical aspects and practical scenarios related to capacitors in the context of changing electric fields and leakage currents.
Participants do not reach a consensus; there are competing views regarding the presence of a magnetic field and the implications of displacement current in the scenario described.
Participants note the need for assumptions regarding the uniformity of leakage and the dependence on the definitions of displacement current and magnetic fields, but these aspects remain unresolved.
But from here nothing comes to my mind. I am almost clueless from here.willem2 said:So, there is displacement current because the electric field changes and there is the leakage current. you should be able to work out what the magnetic field should be. It seems your teacher also did this.
If you want to compute the magnetic field everywhere between the plates, you will have to assume the leakage is the same everywhere.
Can you show us the calculation that your teacher did to conclude that it is zero?Anurag00 said:then my teacher gave us the answers which gave zero to be the correct answer...
Anurag00 said:But from here nothing comes to my mind. I am almost clueless from here.
He just gave the answer verbally, not the solution.berkeman said:Can you show us the calculation that your teacher did to conclude that it is zero?
Let me try again.willem2 said:You must have seen an equation where this displacement current appears. You should be able to find everything what is needed to work out the displacement current, with what you already know about capacitors.