Question: The peak current through a capacitor is (10.0 mathrm{~mA}). What is the current if a. The emf frequency is doubled? b. The emf peak voltage

The peak current through a capacitor is \(10.0 \mathrm{~mA}\). What is the current if

a. The emf frequency is doubled?

b. The emf peak voltage is doubled (at the original frequency)?

c. The frequency is halved and, at the same time, the emf is doubled?

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