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Agaussian pulse of voltage v(t), described by v(t) = ae-a(t-to)2 is applied to the terminals of a very small parallel-plate capacitor with plate area s (each plate) and plate separation d. within the frequency range of the pulse, the dielectric inside the capacitor can be characterized by a frequency-dependent permittivity e-e-je"', where ω-2, and f is the operation frequency. the conductivity of the dielectric is oe neglecting fringe effects, determine an expression for the current i(t) fow- ing in the capacitor terminals.

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