Consider disconnecting a charged capacitor from its source of current and allowing it to discharge (to release

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Consider disconnecting a charged capacitor from its source of current and allowing it to discharge (to release its charge into an external circuit). During discharge, the current reverses direction (relative to its direction when the capacitor was charging), but the electric field between the plates does not change direction. How does the direction of the magnetic field between the plates compare to the direction when the capacitor was charging? Does the right-hand current rule apply?

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