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The formula for the displacement current is:
$$I_d = ε_0 \frac{d\phi_E}{dt}$$
Where:
- I_d is the displacement current (in amperes)
- ε_0 is the electric constant, also known as the permittivity of free space (approximately 8.85 × 10^−12 F/m)
- Φ_E is the electric flux (in volts per meter)
- dΦ_E/dt is the rate of change of the electric flux with respect to time (in volts per meter per second)
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