rther Mathematics U39 Further Maths / LO4: Differential Equations 4.3 Application Questions The charge Q (measured in Co

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rther Mathematics U39 Further Maths / LO4: Differential Equations 4.3 Application Questions The charge Q (measured in Co

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rther Mathematics U39 Further Maths / LO4: Differential Equations 4.3 Application Questions The charge Q (measured in Coulombs (C)) held by a capacitor in an RC circuit decreases over time, and can be expressed by the following first order differential equation: R+=0 - Firstly, you should solve the equation above in the form Q.... given that Q- Qo at time t 0. When R280000 $2, and C 7.2 x 10 F. it is known that the charge falls to 7.1 C after 0.38 s: a. Determine the initial charge Qo. Give your answer in Coulombs to one decimal place below: Qo= b. Determine the charge at time t 1 s. Give your answer in Coulombs to one decimal place below: Q1s
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