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The ability of an object to store electric charge.
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Physically, why an oscillating voltage source doesn't see the inductor or the capacitor at r...
In an RLC circuit the Mathematics says that some voltage is stored in the LC portion of the circuit, and the rest goes to the resistors, unless the source is oscillating at the resonance frequency.
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Electric field of a parallel plate capacitor in different geometries
We know from electrostatics that the field of an infinite sheet of surface charge density $\sigma$ is
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\vec E = \frac{\sigma}{2\epsilon}\hat{x}
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But the field inside the capacitor is
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\vec E …