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3 Capacitor Discharging Current The capacitor voltage versus time in a discharging series RC circuit, as shown in the Background Information Figure 2, is Vo(t) = V, expl-Roc), +20 (3) where V, is the source voltage in Volts, exp(x) is the exponential functione, Rp is the discharging resistance in Ohms (N), C is the capacitance in Farads. To = Rp is the discharging time constant in seconds. Derive an expression for the capacitor discharging current versus time, .(t), in terms...
Resistor - 100 mega-ohms capacitor - .47 micro farads i am having an extremely hard time finding the theoretical time constant and the experimental ones. Format Painter 龘· . ▼ 窖三三一嚚 Merge & Center s-90 , Clipboard Font Alignment Number 0 2.81 7.8 15.4 25.76 0 0.5 1 1.5 Charging a Capacitor 38.732.5 2 54.95 74.26 97.67 124.45 156.24 193.33 235.43 284.47 3.5 4 4.5 5.5 50 100 150 Time (s) 6.5 seconds voltage seconds voltage 10 9.5 Discharging a...
An RC circuit has R = 600 Ohms and C = 8 micro Farads. The instantaneous voltage across the capacitor is given by : vC =Asin(wt) Where A = 8 V and w = 120 rad/s What is the voltage across the resistor when t = is 3 ms. Answer: 4.3126125635
Background Summary Questions: 1. What does the time constant of an RC circuit that is being charged tell you? 2. What does the time constant of an RC circuit that is being discharged tell you? 3. How is the voltage across the capacitor related to the charge on a capacitor? (Linear, Inverse, Quadratic, etc.) 4. Based on your answer to question 3, how would you write an expression for the voltage across the capacitor as a function of time? a. Charging: V(t) b. Discharging: V(t)= Background: The...
Part A Charging of RC Circuit 1) Construct a RC circuit (series) with a capacitor, a resistor, a battery, two switches, and appropriate meters that will enable you to make measurements of the parameters for charging up the capacitor. The placement of the switches allows you to measure both charging and discharging of the RC circuit. See diagram below: 2) Choose a combination of Rand C that will give you a time constant(T) of 20 seconds. T=R*C 20= 100* C=0.2F 3) Set the...
8. Capacitance in circuits, RC circuits When a voltage source Vo is applied to a capacitor in a circuit which has a resistance R, a charge Q CV will build up across the capacitor. This does not happen instantaneously, but takes some time. The charge builds up exponentially with a characteristic time r = RC. Charging: V = v. 1 - e-t/RC) Discharging: Vc = V e-t/RC Page 2 of 3 When t = RC , the exponential is lle,...
13. RC circuit A RC circuit has a resistor of 100k and a capacitor of 2004. What is the time constant? (5) 2. Figure 3 shows the voltage across a capacitor versus time in a RC-circuit experiment. (5) The applied voltage to the capacitor is V-6. What is the estimated time constant for this capacitor? a) 1-50 b) 50-100s c) 100-150 d) 200-250 e)300-350s Figure 3: Voltage versus time for a capacitor. 3. Working Problem (show all your work!) Figure...
tor is charged to an initial voltage of 1OV micro- discharge through a 40 kQ resistor. You take 10 is then tsof voltage versus time and record a vol 10 It is rements o and a voltage reading of.47 volts after 60 after 50 seco What is your percent of .47 volts after 60 seconds. ent error against the theoretical value of the voltage reading after three time constants? 6% -6% c.60% d. -60% What is the equation for the...
Problem 4 Capacitor Voltage (V) vs Time (s) 140 120 100 e 80 60 40 20 10 Time (s) 20 15 This graph shows the voltage across a discharging capacitor, which follows the rule: 1.) Using the information in the graph, what is the value of Vo? 10 2.) What is the halftime for the voltage decay (the time at which the voltage reaches half its initial value)? Read the value from the graph to the nearest whole number of...
What are the Equilibrium voltages of the capacitor and the resistor when the function generator voltage is +v0? Is this what you observe on your oscilloscope sketches? what are the equilibrium voltages of the capacitor and the resistor when the function generator voltage is ± you observe on your oscilloscope sketches? ? Is this what An RC circuit consists of a resistor connected to a capacitor. There may also be a fixed power supply, depending on whether the capacitor is...