16. A capacitor in a circuit is fully charged and has a potential difference across its...
QUESTION 5 A capacitor is fully charged by a battery. When the capacitor is still connected to the battery, the distance between the two plates decreases. Which of the followings will remain the same? Select all that apply. (a) voltage across the capacitor (b) capacitance (c) charge stored in the capacitor (d) electric field between the two plates (e) electric potential energy stored in the capacitor QUESTION 6 A capacitor is fully charged by a battery. When the capacitor is...
(12 pts) In the circuit below the capacitor is fully charged to 12.0 V. Switch S is next flipped down for discharge of the capacitor. (a) Show the new switch position on the diagram and the current flow direction during discharge. (b) Sketch the voltage Vc across the capacitor C (during discharge) as a function of time t on the graph below. (c) Calculate the time constant for the discharge from the given R and C values. 8. Graph of...
In the circuit shown on the right, with all capacitors fully
charged:
the potential difference across C1 is equal to 5.0 V
the charge stored on C1 is equal to 2.5 μC
the charge stored on C2 is equal to 1.2 μC
the capacitance of C3 is equal to 0.65 μF
Calculate the total equivalent capacitance of the circuit.
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A capacitor is fully charged by a battery. When the capacitor is still connected to the battery, the distance between the two plates decreases. Which of the followings will remain the same? Select all apply. 1. voltage across the capacitor 2.capacitance 3.charge stored in capacitor 4. electric field between the two plates 5. electric potential energy stored in capacitor
In the RC circuit shown, the capacitor is initially charged to 10 volts, and the switch closes at time t=0. At what time will the capacitor voltage equal 5V? to R=100K C = 0.1 AF capactor iaitialy charged to 1o volts Select one: a. After RC seconds b. After 3RC seconds c. After 1.1RC seconds d. The voltage asymptotically approaches 5 volts e. Other
In the RC circuit shown, the capacitor is initially charged to 10 volts, and the switch closes at time t=0. At what time will the capacitor voltage equal 5V? t-o R=100ks Volt IC=0.1 MF capacitor initially charged to lovolts O Select one: a. After 1.1RC seconds b. After RC seconds c. Other d. The voltage asymptotically approaches 5 volts e. After 3RC seconds O o
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96. Consider the circuit below. The capacitor has a capacitance of 10 mF. The switch is closed and after a long time the capacitor is fully charged. (a) What is the current through each resistor a long time after the switch is closed? (b) What is the voltage across each resistor a long time after the switch is closed? (c) What is the voltage across the capacitor a long time after the switch is closed? (d) What is the...
(a) A capacitor of capacitance 220 μF is connected in series with a 150 kΩ resistor, a switch and an ammeter. A d.c. power supply of negligible internal resistance is connected to the circuit as shown below 1 50 kΩ 220HF A stopclock is started and after 10 seconds the switch S is closed Ammeter readings are noted at regular intervals until a time of 80s is shown on the stopclock. The graph below shows how the current in the...
In the RC circuit shown, the capacitor is initially charged to 10 volts, and the switch closes at time t=0. At what time will the capacitor voltage equal 5V? teo R=100ks 6 + Ult) I C=0.1 MF capaxtor initial charged to lovolts O O Select one: a. The voltage asymptotically approaches 5 volts b. After RC seconds c. After 3RC seconds d. After 1.1RC seconds e. Other Previous page
A resistor and capacitor are connected in series to a power supply of 50 Volts. The resistor has a value of 30000 ohms and the Capacitor is initially uncharged. After a time of 16.0 seconds, the capacitor is charged 72% fully charged. a) What is the capacitance of capacitor in this circuit? b) What is the time constant of this system? c) What is the current through the resistor at t= 20.0 seconds? d) What is the potential difference across...