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If you take two parallel metal plates (electrodes) and connect one to the positive pole and the other to
the negative pole of a battery, you will create a capacitor. Direct-current (DC) electricity will simply collect
between the two metal plates, and no current will flow between them. However, if you connect alternating current
(AC) that changes drastically, electric current will start to flow along the two electrodes. Electric current
is a flow of electrons, but between these two electrodes there is nothing but space, and thus electrons do
not flow.
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