Which of the following statements below is not true of a cap
     Which of the following statements below is not true of a capacitor?  A capacitor is a passive device that follows the passive sign convention  Energy stored in a capacitor is directly proportional to the square of the current flow thru the capacitor  Voltage across a capacitor = c (dv/dt)  Capacitance is measured in Farads  All of the above statements are true  Which of the following statements is not true about an ideal Op Amp:  The Gain (A) = V_0N_1  i_p = i_n = 0: the current at both the (+) and (-) terminals of an ideal op amp is zero  vp = vn: the voltage at both the (+) and (-) terminals of an ideal op amp are the same value  vp = vn: the voltage at both the (+) and (-) terminals of an ideal op amp are equal and may not be equal to zero  All of the statements above are true 
  
  Solution
1. Option c is wrong actually as that formula belongs to current passing through capacitance .
2 all the above statements are true because VP and vn are same and may or may not be equal to zero
So option e is correct

