You have an RC circuit and you measure the "zero" voltage to actually be 2.089 Volts. The peak voltage is measured to be

Business, Finance, Economics, Accounting, Operations Management, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Algebra, Precalculus, Statistics and Probabilty, Advanced Math, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Nursing, Psychology, Certifications, Tests, Prep, and more.
Post Reply
answerhappygod
Site Admin
Posts: 899604
Joined: Mon Aug 02, 2021 8:13 am

You have an RC circuit and you measure the "zero" voltage to actually be 2.089 Volts. The peak voltage is measured to be

Post by answerhappygod »

You have an RC circuit and you measure the "zero" voltage to
actually be 2.089 Volts. The peak voltage is measured to be 9.801
Volts. At what voltage value will you look for t = time stamp for
70/(70+1) total charge? Answer in Volts. (Use one decimal places or
N/A if there is no answer.)
Join a community of subject matter experts. Register for FREE to view solutions, replies, and use search function. Request answer by replying!
Post Reply