A simple series circuit consists of a 110 resistor, a 30.0 V battery, a switch, and a 3.50 pF parallel-plate capacitor (

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A simple series circuit consists of a 110 resistor, a 30.0 V battery, a switch, and a 3.50 pF parallel-plate capacitor (

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A simple series circuit consists of a 110 resistor, a 30.0 V battery, a switch, and a 3.50 pF parallel-plate capacitor (initially uncharged) with plates 5.0 mm apart. The switch is closed at t = 0 s.
Part A After the switch is closed, find the maximum electric flux through the capacitor. xa 5 ΑΣΦ Xb a - 1.05 10 10 √x xx <X Submit Previous Answers Request Answer 8 IXXI X Incorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts remaining ? x 10" V.m
Part D Find the displacement current at t = 0.50 ns. ΨΕΙ ΑΣΦ 74.42 **** Submit Previous Answers Request Answer ? X Incorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts remaining A
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