A 100 N resistor is connected in series with a 2000pF capacitor. At time zero, the capacitor has no charge. The circuit

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A 100 N resistor is connected in series with a 2000pF capacitor. At time zero, the capacitor has no charge. The circuit

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A 100 N Resistor Is Connected In Series With A 2000pf Capacitor At Time Zero The Capacitor Has No Charge The Circuit 1
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A 100 N resistor is connected in series with a 2000pF capacitor. At time zero, the capacitor has no charge. The circuit is then connected to an Emf of 150 volts. How much time is required to charge the capacitor to 100% Hint: 99.99% is close enough 1.84 s 0.20 s O 0.925 O 0.54 s 0.15 s
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