You have a 74.7 mF capacitor initially charged to a potential difference of 10.9 V. You discharge the capacitor through

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You have a 74.7 mF capacitor initially charged to a potential difference of 10.9 V. You discharge the capacitor through

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You have a 74.7 mF capacitor initially charged to a
potential difference of 10.9 V. You discharge the
capacitor through a 3.83 Ω resistor. What is the time
constant?
time constant: s
After what multiple of the time constant does the potential
difference reach 1.81 V?
multiple of time constant:
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