A 10 uF capacitor that had been charged to 30 V is discharged through a resistor....
A 60 μF capacitor that had been charged to 30 V is discharged through a resistor. The figure (Figure 1) shows the capacitor voltage as a function of time. What is the value of the resistance?
A 50 μF capacitor that had been charged to 30 V is discharged through a resistor. Figure 74 shows the capacitor voltage as a function of time. What is the value of the resistance?FIGURE 74
A 100 µF capacitor that had been charged to 30 V is discharged through a resistor. The figure shows the capacitor voltage as a function of time. What is the value of the resistance? R= ?? O I already tried 1.8 x 104 but that was not right. A 100 muF capacitor that had been charged to 30 V is discharged through a resistor. The figure shows the capacitor voltage as a function of time.What is the value of the...
A 0.25 uF capacitor is charged to 70 V. It is then connected in series with a 2512 resistor and a 120 12 resistor and allowed to discharge completely. Part A How much energy is dissipated by the 2522 resistor? Express your answer with the appropriate units. I Å O ? 62.5 u Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts remaining
A 10.0 pF capacitor initially charged to 20.0 PC is discharged through a 1.10 kN resistor. How long does it take to reduce the capacitor's charge to 10.0 pC Express your answer with the appropriate units. НА ? 0.015 S Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts remaining
A fully charged capacitor with a voltage of 270 V is discharged through a resistor. (a) What is the voltage across the capacitor at the end of five time constants? (b) At this time, what is the voltage across the resistor?
A 20 μF capacitor initially charged to 30 μC is discharged through a 1.0 kΩ resistor. How long does it take to reduce the capacitor's charge to 9.0 μC? Express your answer using two significant figures in ms
A 100 uF defibrillator capacitor is charged to 1500 V. When fired through a patient's chest, it loses 95% of its charge in 40 ms. Part A What is the resistance of the patient's chest? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. μΑ ? R= Value Units Submit Request Answer Provide Feedback
A 14.0-HF capacitor is charged to a potential of 45.0 V and then discharged through a 180-2 resistor. (a) How long does it take the capacitor to lose half of its charge? ms (b) How long does it take the capacitor to lose half of its stored energy? ms
-/10 points v A fully charged capacitor with a voltage of 120 V is discharged through a resistor. (a) What is the voltage across the capacitor at the end of three time constants? (b) At this time, what is the voltage across the resistor? Additional Materials Charge and Discharge of a Capacitor Appendix