Answer 4_7_2
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Why does a capacitor appear to allow ac to flow, but not dc? |
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There is an insulating layer (P) |
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so the capacitor does not actually conduct (P) |
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AC appears to flow because the capacitor is constantly (P) |
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charging and discharging (P) |
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therefore there is a current flowing in other parts of the circuit. (P) |