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Asked: April 13, 20222022-04-13T05:51:30+00:00 2022-04-13T05:51:30+00:00In: Physics

A large capacitor has a charge + q on one plate and – q on the other.

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A large capacitor has a charge + on one plate and -q on the other. At time t = 0, the capacitor is connected in series to two ammeters and a light bulb. Immediately after the circuit is closed, the ammeter connected to the positive plate of the capacitor reads Ip and the ammeter connected to the negative plate of the capacitor reads IN. (Figure 1)
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Part A Immediately after time t = 0, what happens to the charge on the capacitor plates? Check all that apply.
A, Individual charges flow through the circuit from the positive to the negative plate of the capacitor.
B, Individual charges flow through the circuit from the negative to the positive plate of the capacitor.
C, The positive and negative charges attract each other, so they stay in the capacitor. 
D, Current flows clockwise through the circuit.
E, Current flows counterclockwise through the circuit. 
Part B At any given instant after t = 0, what is the relationship between the current flowing through the two ammeters, Ip and IN, and the current through the bulb, IB?
A, Ip > IB > IN
B, Ip — IB > IN
C, Ip > IB — IN
D, Ip = IB = IN 
Part C What is the relationship between the current and charge? As the charge q(t) on the positive plate of the capacitor decreases, what happens to the value of the current? 

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Electric Current can be defined as the percentage in charge across a section in relation to time. When it comes to a variable electricity current quantity of charge that flows through a section changes with the passage of time.
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    2022-04-27T10:24:55+00:00Added an answer on April 27, 2022 at 10:24 am

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    2022-04-13T05:51:54+00:00Added an answer on April 13, 2022 at 5:51 am


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    (A) The capacitor plates charge travels from the negative to positive side of the capacitor immediately after t=0. This is because the current in the circuit runs clockwise (positive). The circuit thus allows individual charges to flow from the negative to positive plates of the capacitor. (B) Because both the bulb and ammeter are connected in series to each capacitor, the current through each element of the circuit is the same. Accordingly, (C), the current in the circuit will be proportional to its charge. The current will decrease with a decrease in the positive plate charge. The current therefore decreases
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