Two 3.3-μF capacitors, two 2.4 kΩ resistors, and a 12.0-V source are connected in series.
Starting from the uncharged state, how long does it take for the current to drop from its initial value to 1.00 ?
Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.
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