Coding:
Well, it explains it, but at the same time, it doesn't.
What is the mechanism which causes the other side of the capacitor to rise to 10V? Is it the like charges repelling?
That doesn't seem to make sense though if I think about it as electrons and holes instead of charges. The plate on the reset side is lacking electrons. When the other plate goes from negative to positive... well, I guess the plate on the side of reset might not be completely depleted of electrons. So that could force some more out maybe, thus making it even more positively charged?
So I guess it kinda makes sense?