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Basic Capacitor Question about an ideal switch at t=0

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Re: Basic Capacitor Question

A capacitor c1 is charged to 6V, and then connected to an initially uncharged capacitor in parallel though an ideal switch at t=0. What is the current through the switch at time t=0 assume ideal caps?
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C1=1nF, C2=2nF
 

Re: Basic Capacitor Question

current would be infinity
as for ideal capacitor at t = 0 the equivalent circuit is shorted voltage source
 

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