C₁ R₂ S R₁ C₂₂ The circuit above has an internal resistance of 1.0 0. R1 = 3.00, R2 = 6.0, C1 = 6.0 μF, C2 = 3.0 μF. In class Tuesday we solved for the following: While switch is open: A) current through R1 is 1 A. B) charge on C1 is 18 μC. While switch is closed: C) current through the battery (and everywhere else) us 0. Solve for the following: i) charge on C2 a long while after switch is closed ii) charge on C1 a long while after switch is open iii) charge on C2 a long while after switch is open

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The circuit above has an internal resistance of 1.0 0.
R1 = 3.0, R2 = 6.0 , C1 = 6.0 µF, C2 = 3.0 μF. In class
Tuesday we solved for the following:
While switch is open: A) current through R1 is 1 A. B)
charge on C1 is 18 μC.
While switch is closed: C) current through the battery
(and everywhere else) us 0.
Solve for the following:
i) charge on C2 a long while after switch is
closed
ii) charge on C1 a long while after switch is open
iii) charge on C2 a long while after switch is
open
Transcribed Image Text:C₁ R₂ R₁ C₂₂ The circuit above has an internal resistance of 1.0 0. R1 = 3.0, R2 = 6.0 , C1 = 6.0 µF, C2 = 3.0 μF. In class Tuesday we solved for the following: While switch is open: A) current through R1 is 1 A. B) charge on C1 is 18 μC. While switch is closed: C) current through the battery (and everywhere else) us 0. Solve for the following: i) charge on C2 a long while after switch is closed ii) charge on C1 a long while after switch is open iii) charge on C2 a long while after switch is open
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