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A capacitor being charged has a current carrying charge to and away from the plates. In the next chapter we will define current to be dQ/dt, the rate of charge flow. Part A What is the current to a 12 μF capacitor whose voltage is increasing at the rate of 2.0 V/s? Express your answer in μC/s. I = nothing μC/s

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