Monday, 8 September 2014

Why does capacitor voltage lag current?


So far I've established the following:


Current is the movement of charge over time, measured in coulombs/second.


Charge is the electron in an atom.


Voltage is the potential difference between two points and the energy per unit of charge.


Still, I don't understand why this happens:


Voltage versus current in capacitor


How is it possible that at time t=0 the current is present in an RC circuit without the potential difference? What caused the charge to flow in the first place?




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