When a capacitor is fully charged, the current through the capacitor in a direct
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Question
When a capacitor is fully charged, the current through the capacitor in a direct-current circuit is
zero
at its maximum value
equal to the current in a resistive circuit in parallel with the capacitor circuit
greater than the current in a resistor that is farther from the battery than the capacitor
zero if it is the only capacitor, but maximum if there is another capacitor in series with it
a.zero
b.at its maximum value
c.equal to the current in a resistive circuit in parallel with the capacitor circuit
d.greater than the current in a resistor that is farther from the battery than the capacitor
e.zero if it is the only capacitor, but maximum if there is another capacitor in series with it
Explanation / Answer
once the capacitor is fully charged,there is no space for the flow of the charge carriers,then current through capacitor is zero
hence the answer is
a) zero
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