Displacement current is continuous
When electric field is changing in circuit
When magnetic field is changing
In both types
Through resistance and wires only
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.
If the electric field is changing across a particular area then the displacement current is non-zero
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