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Hi,
I've asked this one question in one form or another a couple of times now and no one seems to have a good idea as to how to solve it. So I'll ask it again, in the hopes that the right person may come across it.
Suppose you have a simple capacitor, where the potential on one side is held constant and the other varies randomly.
What is the capacitive current?
thanks,
I've asked this one question in one form or another a couple of times now and no one seems to have a good idea as to how to solve it. So I'll ask it again, in the hopes that the right person may come across it.
Suppose you have a simple capacitor, where the potential on one side is held constant and the other varies randomly.
What is the capacitive current?
thanks,