Two oppositely charged parallel plates separated by an insulator creates a capacitor. When a conductor connects the two plates, the
Capacitor will discharge. This can best be explained by which of these,
Both plates have electrons that are released as the capacitor discharges.
There is a current in the plates that is released when the capacitor
discharges
The insulator has less resistance than the conductor allowing the capacitor
to discharge
There is an electric potential between the plates which is released as the
capacitor discharges
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What do we know about opposite charges?
Electrical and Magnetic Forces