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The ability of an object to store electric charge.
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Conversion of Maxwell's Equations to Ohm's Law
We know that the displacement field is defined as:
$$\mathbf{D} = \varepsilon_0 \mathbf{E} + \mathbf{P}$$
I see the permittivity and polarization which I typically associate with capacitance. …
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Why doesnt a capacitor discharge when you ground one end?
I have grounded one end of my capacitor after charging it but the voltage drops at a steady pace not as if it has lost charge. Is this because the opposing charges on the opposite plate are keeping th …
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Can current flow through a capacitor submerged in electrolytes?
The minimum potential to split water is 1.23V this is called electrolysis. A reaction is happening at either electrode where $$
2 H2O(l) → O2(g) + 4 H+(aq) + 4e−$$ at the anode(positively charged …