A charged capacitor with a capacitance of C = 4.00x10 F. has an initial potential of 7.00 V. The capacitor is discharged by connecting a resistance R between Its terminals. The graph below shows th potential across the capacitor as a funtion of t, the time elapsed since the connection. %3D 6. 4. 3 3 4 56 7 8 9 Time t (in seconds) Calculate the value of R. Note that the curve passes through an intersection point. Potential (in volts) 4'
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