Hello.
I was reading about capacitors and I read that capacitors block DC current, but I dont get the point "For circuits with a constant (DC) voltage source and consisting of only resistors and capacitors, the voltage across the capacitor cannot exceed the voltage of the source. Thus, an equilibrium is reached where the voltage across the capacitor is constant and the current through the capacitor is zero"
I really dont get the point of why it block DC current, can someone please explain me what Wikipedia and every other tutorial is trying to say?
I know the question is kinda stupid, dont blame me for not being smart (or for being dumb).
Thanks
I was reading about capacitors and I read that capacitors block DC current, but I dont get the point "For circuits with a constant (DC) voltage source and consisting of only resistors and capacitors, the voltage across the capacitor cannot exceed the voltage of the source. Thus, an equilibrium is reached where the voltage across the capacitor is constant and the current through the capacitor is zero"
I really dont get the point of why it block DC current, can someone please explain me what Wikipedia and every other tutorial is trying to say?
I know the question is kinda stupid, dont blame me for not being smart (or for being dumb).
Thanks