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In the circuit of the figure below, the switch S has been open for a long time. It is then suddenly closed. Take ε=10.0 V, R₁=49.0 k Ω, R₂=130 k Ω, and C=15.0 μ F.
In the circuit of the figure below, the switch S has been open for a long time. It is then suddenly closed. Take ε=10.0 V, R₁=49.0 k Ω, R₂=130 k Ω, and C=15.0 μ F.
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