You and a colleague want to light a light bulb using a parallel-plate capacitor as a power

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You and a colleague want to light a light bulb using a parallel-plate capacitor as a power source. Your colleague objects to this design, stating that the bulb cannot light up if the circuit is not continuous and the circuit is not continuous because the air gap between the capacitor plates constitutes a break in the circuit. He argues that charge carriers do not jump across the gap, so how can there be any current? What is your counterargument?

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