For a constant input voltage to an integrator, why is the voltage across the capacitor linear?

For a constant input voltage to an integrator, why is the voltage across the capacitor linear?

A. Capacitor diode does not dissipate heat
B. Capacitor current is constantly changing
C. Capacitor current is linear
D. Capacitor current is constant

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Answer: D

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