| 1. | Next, this displacement current is related to the charging of the capacitor.
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| 2. | :: : Be aware though that a displacement current isn't a real current.
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| 3. | Some authors apply the name " displacement current " to only this contribution.
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| 4. | This polarization is the displacement current as it was originally conceived by Maxwell.
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| 5. | Substituting this form for in the expression for displacement current, it has two components:
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| 6. | If the condition is maintained sufficiently long, this displacement current through the battery ceases.
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| 7. | Maxwell extended this view of displacement currents in dielectrics to the ether of free space.
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| 8. | Some authors apply the name " displacement current " to the first term by itself.
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| 9. | Maxwell's original explanation for displacement current focused upon the situation that occurs in dielectric media.
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| 10. | There is also a displacement current corresponding to the time-varying electric displacement field "'D " ':
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