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 2.10 nF capacitor with an initial charge of 4.55 µC is discharged through a 1.18...
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