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/sci/, I need you to explain the following:
<span class="math">U(t)=U_0\cdot \sin(\omega t)[/spoiler]
<span class="math">U=Q/C[/spoiler]
<span class="math">U(t)=\frac{Q}{C}\cdot \sin(\omega t)[/spoiler]

How come, that this is what comes out?
It looks like the current was the derivative of the voltage:
<span class="math">\frac{dQ}{dt}=I=\frac{Q}{C}\cdot\omega\cdot \cos(\omega t)[/spoiler]

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