Electronics - Capacitors - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Capacitors - General Questions (Q.No. 26)
26.
In a capacitive circuit, current flow is limited to
charging periods
discharging periods
neither charging periods nor discharging periods
both charging periods and discharging periods
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Vinay kumar said:   1 decade ago
Capacitor allows current to flow and stores voltage as charge.

Yogita said:   1 decade ago
In a capacitive circuit, firstly current increases when the capacitor is charged, that is charging period. But it is limited to a certain value that is maximum.

Again when it gets discharged, during this period, current decreases to zero that is minimum. Means that too is limited.

So we can say that in such circuits, current is limited to both charging and discharging periods.

GURU said:   1 decade ago
Capacitor is current stored and discharge. For example battery.

Manju Mali said:   9 years ago
You are correct @Yogita.

Kishore said:   7 years ago
Yes @Yogitha.

During charging of a capacitor the current will decreases.

And during discharging the current will increase.

Madhu jaggu said:   4 years ago
Correct, Agree with you @Kishore.

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