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VR www R Vc A 3500 HF capacitor is connected in series with a 70 k2 resistor to a 40 V voltage source. At t=0, the charg
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VR www R Vc A 3500 HF capacitor is connected in series with a 70 k2 resistor to a 40 V voltage source. At t=0, the charg
VR www R Vc A 3500 HF capacitor is connected in series with a 70 k2 resistor to a 40 V voltage source. At t=0, the charge on the capacitor is zero. As the charge on the capacitor increases over time, so does the current through the circuit. v Initially, R is almost zero, while VC is almost 40 V. V After a long time, R will be almost zero. The voltage VR across the resistor is always 40 V. The voltage V C across the capacitor always 40 V After a long time, VC will be almost zero, while VR will be almost 40 v. Sulmit Answer Tries 0/4 At what time is the charge on the capacitor 17500 Hc? Submit Answer Tries 0/5 At what time is the voltage V C across the capacitor 20 V? Submit Answer Tries 0/5 In the same scenario, after the capacitor is fully charged, it is disconnected from the voltage source and discharged through the resistor. V Initially. R is almost 40 V, while VC is almost zero. V Initially, V R is almost zero, while C is almost 40 V. V Bio Ris always 40 v. The current is constant over time. V. After a long time, R will be almost zero. After a long time, V c will be almost zero, while VR will be almost 40 V. Submit Answer Tries 0/4 How long does it take till the voltage is 20 V? Subrnit Answer Tries 0/5 VR www VC Post Discussion Send Feedback