A capacitor is made of two circular plates each of radius \(12~\text{cm}\) and separated by \(5.0~\text{cm}\). The capacitor is being charged by an external source. The charging current is constant and equal to \(0.15~\text{A}\). The displacement current across the plates is:
1. \(0\)
2. \(0.14~\text{A}\)
3. \(0.16~\text{A}\)
4. \(0.15~\text{A}\)
A parallel plate capacitor made of circular plates each of radius \(R=6.0\) cm has a capacitance \(C=100\) pF. The capacitor is connected to a \(230\) V AC supply with an (angular) frequency of \(300\) rad/s. The amplitude of \(\vec{B}\) at the point \(3\) cm from the axis between the plate is:
1. | \(1.12\times 10^{-11}\) T | 2. | \(2.01\times 10^{-12}\) T |
3. | \(1.63\times 10^{-11}\) T | 4. | \(1.01\times 10^{-12}\) T |