True or false: (a) The displacement current has different units than the conduction current. (b) Displacement current only exists if the electric field in the region is changing with time. (c) In an oscillating circuit, no displacement current exists between the capacitor plates when the capacitor is momentarily fully charged. (d) In an oscillating circuit, no displacement current exists between the capacitor plates when the capacitor is momentarily uncharged
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There is a current of in a resistor that is connected in series with a parallel-plate capacitor. The plates of the capacitor have an area of and no dielectric exists between the plates. (a) What is the displacement current between the plates? (b) What is the rate of change of the electric field strength between the plates? (c) Find the value of the line integral where the integration path is a circle that lies in a plane that is parallel with the plates and is completely within the region between them.
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