S RE 06 R2 WH = **63 SSM www In the circuit of Fig. www 27-65, E = 1.2 kV, C = 6.5 UF, R1 = R R2 = R3 = 0.73 MO. With C

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S RE 06 R2 WH = **63 SSM www In the circuit of Fig. www 27-65, E = 1.2 kV, C = 6.5 UF, R1 = R R2 = R3 = 0.73 MO. With C

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S Re 06 R2 Wh 63 Ssm Www In The Circuit Of Fig Www 27 65 E 1 2 Kv C 6 5 Uf R1 R R2 R3 0 73 Mo With C 1 (119.14 KiB) Viewed 35 times
S RE 06 R2 WH = **63 SSM www In the circuit of Fig. www 27-65, E = 1.2 kV, C = 6.5 UF, R1 = R R2 = R3 = 0.73 MO. With C completely uncharged, switch S is suddenly closed с (at t = 0). At t = 0, what are (a) current i in resistor 1, (b) current i, in resistor 2, and (c) current iz in resistor 3? At t = oo Figure 27-65 Problem 63. (that is, after many time constants), what are (d) ii,(e) i2, and (f) iz? What is the potential difference V2 across resistor 2 at (8) t = 0 and (h) t = 00? (i) Sketch V, versus t be- tween these two extreme times. = =
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