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Displacement current is continuous 

Option: 1

When electric field is changing in circuit 


Option: 2

When magnetic field is changing


Option: 3

 In both types 

 


Option: 4

Through resistance and wires only


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Displacement current is a quantity appearing in Maxwell's equations that are defined as the product of permittivity of the medium and the rate of change of the electric flux associated.

i_D= \epsilon \frac{d \phi_E}{dt}=\epsilon \frac{d(\vec{E}.\vec{A})}{dt}

If the electric field is changing across a particular area then the displacement current is non-zero

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