Question
Consider the situation of the previous problem. Define displacement resistance $\text{R}_\text{d}=\frac{\text{V}}{\text{i}_\text{d}}$ of the space between the plates, where V is the potential difference between the plates and id is the displacement current. Show that Rd varies with time as $\text{R}_\text{d}=\text{R}\big(\text{e}^{\text{t}/\tau}-1\big)$ 

Answer

$\text{E}=\frac{\text{Q}}{\in_0\text{A}}$ (Electric field)

$\phi=\text{E.A.}=\frac{\text{Q}}{\in_0\text{A}}\frac{\text{A}}{2}=\frac{\text{Q}}{\in_02}$

$\text{i}_0=\in_0\frac{\text{d}\phi_\text{E}}{\text{dt}}=\in_0\frac{\text{d}}{\text{dt}}\Big(\frac{\text{Q}}{\in_02}\Big)$

$=\frac{1}{2}\Big(\frac{\text{dQ}}{\text{dt}}\Big)$

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