The current in a single-loop circuit with one resistance R is 7.2 A. When an additional resistance of 3.0 Ω is inserted in series with R, the current drops to 4.7 A. What is R?
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The current in a single-loop circuit with one resistance R is 7.2 A. When an additional...
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A single-loop circuit consists of a 7.2 Ω resistor, 11.9 H inductor, and a 3.3 μF capacitor. Initially, the capacitor has a charge of 6.0 μC and the current is zero. Calculate the charge on the capacitor N complete cycles later for (a) N = 5, (b) N =10, and (c) N = 100.