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How can current flow "through" a capacitor even though a nonconducting layer separates the
metallic parts? - correct answer ✔✔ As charges flow in and accumulate on one plate, an equal
amount of charge flows out of the other plate. Thus, current seems to flow through a capacitor.



What current flows through an ideal capacitor if the voltage across the capacitor is constant
with time? - correct answer ✔✔ zero



To what circuit element is an ideal capacitor equivalent in circuits for which the currents and
voltages are constant with time? - correct answer ✔✔ open circuit



if the power is positive, - correct answer ✔✔ the energy is absorbed by the capacitor



if the power is negative - correct answer ✔✔ the energy is delivered by the capacitor



what resistances correspond to a short and an open circuit for a resistor. - correct answer ✔✔
By definition, the voltage across a short circuit must be zero. Since we have v=Ri for a resistor,
zero resistance corresponds to a short circuit. For an open circuit, the current must be zero. This
requires infinite resistance.



what capacitances correspond to a short and an uncharged capacitor. - correct answer ✔✔ For
an initially uncharged capacitance, we have

V= (1/C)∫i(t) dt and I = C (dv/dt)

For the voltage to be zero for all values of current and time, the capacitance must be infinite.
Thus, an infinite initially uncharged capacitance is equivalent to a short circuit, and a
capacitance of zero is equivalent to an open circuit.

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