Question: The peak current through a capacitor is (2.0 mathrm{~A}). What is the peak current if a. The peak emf (mathcal{E}_{0}) is doubled? b. The capacitance

The peak current through a capacitor is \(2.0 \mathrm{~A}\). What is the peak current if

a. The peak emf \(\mathcal{E}_{0}\) is doubled?

b. The capacitance \(C\) is doubled?

c. The frequency \(f\) is doubled?

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