Electronics - Basic Op-Amp Circuits - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Basic Op-Amp Circuits - General Questions (Q.No. 2)
2.
The formula
shows that for a given capacitor, if the voltage changes at a constant rate with respect to time, the current will

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Edozi said:
6 years ago
Yes, since the situation is 'voltage changes at constant rate' the current will be constant also because they are proportional with each other.
Bruhmagupta said:
4 years ago
Ic = (Vc/t)(c).
Perform Differentiation on the equation:
dIc/dt = (dVc/dt)----> (1).
Since dVc/dt = k then,
dIc/dt = k.
Perform Differentiation on the equation:
dIc/dt = (dVc/dt)----> (1).
Since dVc/dt = k then,
dIc/dt = k.
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