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Bob Engelhardt Bob Engelhardt is offline
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Michael A. Terrell wrote:
Why would an AC capacitor have a DC charge?


Because the "switch" opened when the voltage across it wasn't zero?
This is a series cap, isn't it? I.e., no path to discharge once the
switch opens.

An AC cap always has charge on it, except at the AC zero crossing.