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30 August, 12:10

Which describes the magnetic field due to the displacement current in a capacitor?

a It is zero as the capacitor is being charged and then is nonzero after the charging is complete.

b It exists as the capacitor is being charged and then is zero after the charging is complete.

c It exists as the capacitor is being charged and then has the same value after the charging is complete.

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  1. 30 August, 12:18
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    b It exists as the capacitor is being charged and then is zero after the charging is complete.

    Explanation:

    The magnetic field due to displacement current is proportional to the displacement current. The magnitude of displacement current is equal to charging current of a capacitor. In the beginning, charging current is maximum but as capacitor is charged gradually, charging current decreases. Ultimately, it becomes zero.

    Hence the magnetic field will also become zero in the end.
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