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The charging current for a capacitor is 0.6 A. What is the displacement current across its plates ?

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i=change current for a capacitor=0.6 A
`i=i_(d)=epsi_(0)(d phi_(B))/(dt)`
`therefore i=i_(d)=0.6A`
`therefore` Displacement current `(i_(d))` =0.6A
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