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A 2.00-nF capacitor with an initial charge of 5.52 uC is discharged through a 2.67-kQ resistor....
A 2.00-nF capacitor with an initial charge of 4.51 uC is discharged through a 1.06-k2 resistor. (a) Calculate the current in the resistor 9.00 us after the resistor is connected across the terminals of the capacitor. dQ (Let the positive direction of the current be define such that >0.) dt x How is the instantaneous current related to the potential difference across the capacitor? ma (b) What charge remains on the capacitor after 8.00 us? X What is the equation...
A 2.00-nF capacitor with an initial charge of 5.71 µC is discharged through a 2.41-kΩ resistor. (a) Calculate the current in the resistor 9.00 µs after the resistor is connected across the terminals of the capacitor. (Let the positive direction of the current be defined such that (dQ/dt) > 0.) mA (b) What charge remains on the capacitor after 8.00 µs? µC (c) What is the (magnitude of the) maximum current in the resistor? A
A 2.00-nF capacitor with an initial charge of 4.99 µC is discharged through a 1.61-kΩ resistor. (a) Calculate the current in the resistor 9.00 µs after the resistor is connected across the terminals of the capacitor. (Let the positive direction of the current be define such that dQ dt > 0.) (b) What charge remains on the capacitor after 8.00 µs? (c) What is the (magnitude of the) maximum current in the resistor?
A 2.00-nF capacitor with an initial charge of 5.46 μC is discharged through a 1.33-kΩ resistor. (a) Calculate the magnitude of the current in the resistor 9.00 μs after the resistor is connected across the terminals of the capacitor. mA (b) What charge remains on the capacitor after 8.00 μs? μC (c) What is the maximum current in the resistor? A
A 2.10 nF capacitor with an initial charge of 4.55 µC is discharged through a 1.18 kΩ resistor. (a) Calculate the current in the resistor 9.00 µs after the resistor is connected across the terminals of the capacitor. ____ mA (b) What charge remains on the capacitor after 8.00 µs? ____µC (c) What is the maximum current in the resistor?
A 7.00 nF capacitor is discharged through a 2.00 kΩ resistor. If the current through the resistor 9.00 μs after the resistor is connected to the capacitor is 277916530.0 mA find the initial charge stored in the capacitor.
7. -13 points SerPSE10 27.4.OP 022 My Notes Ask Your Teache A 2.00-nF capacitor with an initial charge of 4.48 μc is discharged through a 1.66-kΩ resistor. (a) Calculate the current in the resistor 9.00 μs after the resistor is connected across the terminals of the capacitor. (Let the positive direction of the current be define such that do dt mA (b) what charge remains on the capacitor after 8.00 μs? (c) What is the (magnitude of the) maximum current...
A.) A 6.60 nF capacitor is discharged through a 2.30 kΩ resistor. If the current through the resistor 3.4 μs after the resistor is connected to the capacitor is 7.99 mA find the initial charge stored in the capacitor. [NOTE: 1 nF = 1x10-9 F] B.) Find the energy initially stored in the capacitor described in the previous problem.
A 590.0-Ω resistor is connected across the terminals of a 20.0-nF capacitor that carries an initial charge of 8.20 µC. (a) What is the magnitude of the maximum current in the resistor? A (b) What is the current in the resistor 5.00 µs after the circuit is completed and the capacitor begins to discharge through the resistor? (Indicate the direction with the sign of your answer.) A (c) How much charge remains in the capacitor 5.00 µs after the circuit...
(1 point) A 10μF capacitor has an initial charge of 40μC. It is discharged through an 6000Ωresistor. Find: a) the current at 19ms ; mA b) the charge at 19ms ; μC c) the power loss in the resistor at 19ms . mW d) How long does it take for the energy in the capacitor to drop to 25% of its initial value? ms .