1. The capacitor charges toward the source voltage through the resistor. The flash turns on when the capacitor voltage reaches 8 V. If C = 10 μF, find R such that the flash will turn on once per second.
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1. The capacitor charges toward the source voltage through the resistor. The flash turns on when the capacitor voltage reaches 8 V. If C = 10 μF, find R such that the flash will turn on once per second.
2. Find the differential equation for the current in the circuit shown below.
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1. The figure below presents the circuit used for a flash in a camera. The capacitor charges toward
resistor. The flash turns on when the capacitor voltage reaches 8 V. If C = 10 µF, find R such that the fla
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