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A 0.22 F capacitor is charged to 5 V. Now assume a 50 ms, 1-A (constant)...

A 0.22 F capacitor is charged to 5 V. Now assume a 50 ms, 1-A (constant) current pulse drawn from the capacitor. What is the resulting voltage across the capacitor?

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