A resistor of 5 kilo-ohms is connected to a 10 micro-farad capacitor. The initial charge in...
A 4 Ohm is connected a 5 micro-farad capacitor with an initial charge of 131.6 micro-coulombs. After 20 micro-seconds, what is the charge in the capacitor in micro-coulombs?
A 4 Ohm is connected a 5 micro-farad capacitor with an initial charge of 88.3 micro-coulombs. After 20 micro-seconds, what is the charge in the capacitor in micro-coulombs? please show your work
A 4 Ohm is connected a 5 micro-farad capacitor with an initial charge of 108 micro-coulombs. After 6 micro-seconds, what is the current in the circuit in amps?
7) A 11 volt battery is connected in series to a resistor of 8 kilo-ohms and a capacitor of 4 micro-farads. What is the time constant in milli-second?
1)A 3300 F capacitor is connected in series with a 50 k resistor to a 64 V voltage source. At t=0, the charge on the capacitor is zero. Initially, is almost zero, while is almost 64 V. The current is constant over time. While the voltage across the capacitor changes, the voltage across the resistor remains constant. The voltage across the capacitor is always 64 V. Initially, is almost 64 V, while is almost zero. As the charge on the capacitor increases over time, so does the current through the circuit.2)At what time is the...
A 100 muF (micro Farad) capacitor is in series with a 100 ohm resistor. When the capacitor is discharging, after what time will the capacitor voltage have dropped to about one tenth of the original value?
An 4 kilo-ohm resistor and a inductor are connected without a battery. The initial current in the circuit is 0.17 amps. What is the voltage across the inductor in volts after exactly one time constant?
An 4 kilo-ohm resistor and a inductor are connected without a battery. The initial current in the circuit is 0.31 amps. What is the voltage across the inductor in volts after exactly one time constant?
A 500 micro-Farad capacitor is charged to an initial voltage of 10 V. It is then allowed to discharge through a 40 k0 resistor. You take measurements of voltage versus time and record a voltage of .80 volts after 50 seconds, and a voltage reading of .47 volts after 60 seconds. What is your percent error against the theoretical value of the voltage reading after three time constants?
1. A resistor R = 586 k(ohms) and a capacitor C= 87.4 uF are connected in series with a 9V battery. At t = 0 a switch is closed and the capacitor is allowed to charge. a) What is the initial current in the circuit? b) What is the initial charge on the capacitor? c) What is the time constant? d) What is the current after 1.84s has passed? e) At what time is the charge on the capacitor equal...