A parallel plate capacitor made of circular plates is being charged such that the surface charge density on its plates is increasing at a constant rate with time. The magnetic field arising due to displacement current is:
1. non-zero everywhere with maximum at the imaginary cylindrical surface connecting peripheries of the plates
2. zero between the plates and non-zero outside
3. zero at all places
4. constant between the plates and zero outside the plates
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A capacitor of capacitance \(C\) is connected across an AC source of voltage \(V\), given by;
\(V=V_0 \sin \omega t\)
The displacement current between the plates of the capacitor would then be given by:
1. \( I_d=\dfrac{V_0}{\omega C} \sin \omega t \)
2. \( I_d=V_0 \omega C \sin \omega t \)
3. \( I_d=V_0 \omega C \cos \omega t \)
4. \( I_d=\dfrac{V_0}{\omega C} \cos \omega t\)

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To produce an instantaneous displacement current of \(2~\text{mA}\) in the space between the parallel plates of a capacitor of capacitance \(4~\mu\text{F}\), the rate of change of applied variable potential difference \(\left(\frac{dV}{dt}\right)\) must be:
1. \( 800~ \text{V} / \text{s} \)
2. \( 500~ \text{V} / \text{s} \)
3. \( 200~ \text{V} / \text{s} \)
4. \( 400 ~\text{V} / \text{s}\)
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The S.I. unit of displacement current is:
1. Henry
2. Coulomb
3. Ampere
4. Farad

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A variable frequency AC source is connected to a capacitor. Then on increasing the frequency:

1. Both conduction current and displacement current will increase
2. Both conduction current and displacement current will decrease
3. Conduction current will increase and displacement current will decrease
4. Conduction current will decrease and displacement current will increase
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Instantaneous displacement current of \(2.0~\text A\) is set up in the space between two parallel plates of \(1~\mu \text{F}\) capacitor. The rate of change in potential difference across the capacitor is:
1. \(3\times 10^{6}~\text{V/s}\)
2. \(4\times 10^{6}~\text{V/s}\)
3. \(2\times 10^{6}~\text{V/s}\)
4. None of these

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A capacitor is having a capacity of \(2~\text{pF}\). The electric potential across the capacitor is changing with a value of \(10^{12}~\text{V/s}\). The displacement current is:
1. \(2~\text A\)
2. \(3~\text A\)
3. \(6~\text A\)
4. \(9~\text A\)
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The Maxwell's equation;
\(\oint \vec{B} . \vec{dl} = \mu_{0} \left(i + \varepsilon_{0} . \frac{d \left(\phi\right)_{E}}{d t}\right)\) is a statement of:
1. Faraday's law of induction
2. Modified Ampere's law
3. Gauss's law of electricity
4. Gauss's law of magnetism
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A larger parallel plate capacitor, whose plates have an area of \(1~\text{m}^2,\) separated from each other by \(1~\text{mm},\) is being charged at a rate of \(25.8~\text{V/s}.\) If the plates have a dielectric constant \(10,\) then the displacement current at this instant is:
1. \(25~\mu\text{A}\)
2. \(11~\mu\text{A}\)
3. \(2.2~\mu\text{A}\)
4. \(1.1~\mu\text{A}\)

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A parallel plate capacitor with plate area \(A\) and separation between the plates \(d\), is charged by a source having current \(i\) at some instant. Consider a plane surface of area \(A/2\) parallel to the plates and drawn symmetrically between the plates. The displacement current through this area is:
1. \(i\) 
2. \(\dfrac{i}{2}\) 
3. \(\dfrac{i}{4}\) 
4. \(\dfrac{i}{8}\)

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