In the circuit shown in the figure below, &₁ = 12 V, E₂ = 10 V, R₁ = R₂ = R3 = 42, R₁ = R₁ = 6, and C = 6 µF. the capaci

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In the circuit shown in the figure below, &₁ = 12 V, E₂ = 10 V, R₁ = R₂ = R3 = 42, R₁ = R₁ = 6, and C = 6 µF. the capaci

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In The Circuit Shown In The Figure Below 12 V E 10 V R R R3 42 R R 6 And C 6 Uf The Capaci 1
In The Circuit Shown In The Figure Below 12 V E 10 V R R R3 42 R R 6 And C 6 Uf The Capaci 1 (54.01 KiB) Viewed 46 times
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In the circuit shown in the figure below, &₁ = 12 V, E₂ = 10 V, R₁ = R₂ = R3 = 42, R₁ = R₁ = 6, and C = 6 µF. the capacitor is fully charged. (a) Find I through 16. (2 points) (b) The maximum charge on the capacitor. (1 point) (c) After the capacitor is fully charged, we replace both batteries by wires. What will be the equivalent resistance of the circuit (across the capacitor)? (1.5 point) (d) How long does it take for the charge on the capacitor to reduce to 1/3 of its maximum charge? (1 point) I, R₁ 4. H 16 R5 12 R2 um R3 Is 1 14 E₂ 3R4 Good Luck!
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