A potential difference V applied to the armatures of a capacitor with capacity C is: V(t)=v0*[sin(at)]^2 with v0,a=con

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A potential difference V applied to the armatures of a capacitor with capacity C is: V(t)=v0*[sin(at)]^2 with v0,a=con

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A potential difference V applied to the armatures of a capacitor
with capacity C is: V(t)=v0*[sin(at)]^2 with
v0,a=constants
Determine the expression for the current: I(t)=?
Is it possible that the current and the tension are null
simultaneously in any instant of time?
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