Shown in the figure below is an RC circuit. At t=0, the capacitor already contains a charge and as a result has a voltag

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Shown in the figure below is an RC circuit. At t=0, the capacitor already contains a charge and as a result has a voltag

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Shown In The Figure Below Is An Rc Circuit At T 0 The Capacitor Already Contains A Charge And As A Result Has A Voltag 1
Shown In The Figure Below Is An Rc Circuit At T 0 The Capacitor Already Contains A Charge And As A Result Has A Voltag 1 (39.37 KiB) Viewed 33 times
Shown in the figure below is an RC circuit. At t=0, the capacitor already contains a charge and as a result has a voltage of 9.90 Volts. The resistor has R = 76752, and the capacitor has C = 3.51e-06 Farads. At t=0, the switch is closed. R WW switch с • Determine the time constant of the circuit, T = 0.0269 seconds • Fill in the table of formulas below. Use numerical values for the "max" column and a formula for the "form" column: max form Qcap(t) = с Vcap(t) = v Vres(t) = V Ires(t) = • Determine the current at t=3.77e-02 seconds. Amps NOTE: The entries for "max" are numerical. The entries for "form" leave out the leading coefficient. Here are examples: If the answer was: max: form: Q(t) = 12 sin(wt) 12 sin(wt) V(t) = 45 log(t/t) 45 log(t/t)
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