A 1.42 mF capacitor is initially uncharged. It is connected in series with a 4.968 kΩ resistor. The combination is then connected to a 14.5 V ideal battery. How much energy will be stored in the capacitor at the moment when the current through the circuit is 0.68588969404187 mA?
A 1.42 mF capacitor is initially uncharged. It is connected in series with a 4.968 kΩ resistor. The combination is then connected to a 14.5 V ideal battery. How much energy will be stored in the capac...
A coil is connected in series with a 13.0 kΩ resistor. An ideal 68.8 V battery is applied across the two devices, and the current reaches a value of 1.91 mA after 4.42 ms. (a) Find the inductance of the coil. (b) How much energy is stored in the coil at this same moment?
A coil is connected in series with a 14.0 kΩ resistor. An ideal 56.3 V battery is applied across the two devices, and the current reaches a value of 2.20 mA after 5.59 ms. (a) Find the inductance of the coil. (b) How much energy is stored in the coil at this same moment?
A coil is connected in series with a 9.66 kΩ resistor. An ideal 68.2 V battery is applied across the two devices, and the current reaches a value of 2.91 mA after 3.76 ms. (a) Find the inductance of the coil. (b) How much energy is stored in the coil at this same moment?
coil is connected in series with a 13.1 kΩ resistor. An ideal 64.3 V battery is applied across the two devices, and the current reaches a value of 2.83 mA after 6.42 ms. (a) Find the inductance of the coil. (b) How much energy is stored in the coil at this same moment?
A coil is connected in series with a 9.94 kΩ resistor. An ideal 74.6 V battery is applied across the two devices, and the current reaches a value of 2.87 mA after 6.97 ms. (a) Find the inductance of the coil. (b) How much energy is stored in the coil at this same moment?
A coil is connected in series with a 9.42 kΩ resistor. An ideal 51.7 V battery is applied across the two devices, and the current reaches a value of 2.92 mA after 5.66 ms. (a) Find the inductance of the coil. (b) How much energy is stored in the coil at this same moment?
A coil is connected in series with a 11.9 kΩ resistor. An ideal 48.2 V battery is applied across the two devices, and the current reaches a value of 2.66 mA after 3.96 ms. (a) Find the inductance of the coil. (b) How much energy is stored in the coil at this same moment? (a) Number (b) Number Units Units
A 1.2 µF capacitor, initially uncharged, is connected in series to a 12 V ideal battery and a 5 kΩ resistor. (a) What is the charge on the capacitor after a very long time? ( b) Derive expressions describing the evolution of the electric charge and of the current in time (Q(t) and I(t)). (c) How long does it take the capacitor to reach 95% of its final charge?
An uncharged 1.0-μF capacitor is connected in series with a 23-kΩ resistor, an ideal 7.0-V battery, and an open switch. What is the voltage across the capacitor 11ms after closing the switch? A) 2.6V B) 2.7V C) 1.6V D) 0.62V
1. A 450 nF capacitor is initially uncharged. The capacitor is connected in series with a 2,500 resistor and a 6.00 V ideal battery. The circuit is “closed” allowing current to flow and the capacitor to start charging. a. What is the time constant of this RC circuit? b. What is the current through the resistor when the circuit is first “closed”? c. How much time is required for the voltage across the capacitor to reach 5.00 V? d....