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Why DC Cannot flow through a capacitor?
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Why the voltage across a capacitor Cannot charge instantaneously?

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Why the voltage across a capacitor Cannot change instantaneously?

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Why the voltage of a capacitor cannot change instantaneously ?

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Which variable of a capacitor Cannot change instantaneously?

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What happens when voltage passes through a capacitor?

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Why the state of charge of a nickel-iron cell cannot be determined by measuring the specific gravity of the electrolyte ?

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How does a bidirectional DC-DC converter achieve power flow in both directions?

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Why do current and electrons flow in opposite directions?

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Why do electrons and current flow in opposite directions?

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Why is conventional current opposite to electron flow?

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Why is the direction of conventional current opposite to electron flow?
Answer : The direction of **conventional current** is opposite to the flow of **electrons** due to historical reasons. Here's why: 1. **Historical Choice:** When scientists first studied electricity ... electrons). - **Conventional current**: Positive to negative (historical assumption, still used today)....

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Why is conventional flow opposite to electron flow?

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Why does conventional current flow from positive to negative?

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