bsrivastava
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Hi,
I want to know the Lenz's law equivalent in electrostatics.
To elaborate the same:
The inductor resist any instantaneous change of current across it and can easily be modeled by replacing the inductor with voltage source to continue the current to flow in same direction. This is in line with Lenz's law.
Now, the capacitance also resist any instantaneous change of voltage across its plates. How can it be better understood or modeled.
Thanks
-Bharat
I want to know the Lenz's law equivalent in electrostatics.
To elaborate the same:
The inductor resist any instantaneous change of current across it and can easily be modeled by replacing the inductor with voltage source to continue the current to flow in same direction. This is in line with Lenz's law.
Now, the capacitance also resist any instantaneous change of voltage across its plates. How can it be better understood or modeled.
Thanks
-Bharat