Consider the circuit below. Each capacitor has 51 nF capacitance. R1 and R2 each have 132 k Ω of resistance. The battery outputs 17 V. The value of R3 is irrelevant. The switch has been in the right position for a long time (long enough to fully charge the capacitors). At t = 0 s, the switch is flipped into the left position. Calculate the charge stored on the positive plate of C1 at t = 2.7 ms, in units of nC. R3 S1 R1 R2 C1 V1+ C2

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Consider the circuit below. Each capacitor has 51 nF capacitance. R1 and R2 each have
132 k
Ω
of resistance. The battery outputs 17 V. The value of R3 is irrelevant. The switch has been
in the right position for a long time (long enough to fully charge the capacitors). At t = 0 s,
the switch is flipped into the left position. Calculate the charge stored on the positive plate
of C1 at t = 2.7 ms, in units of nC.
%3D
R3
S1
R1
R2
C1
V1+
C2
Transcribed Image Text:9:29 АM Thu May 6 VPN 19% I Take Quiz Exit Consider the circuit below. Each capacitor has 51 nF capacitance. R1 and R2 each have 132 k Ω of resistance. The battery outputs 17 V. The value of R3 is irrelevant. The switch has been in the right position for a long time (long enough to fully charge the capacitors). At t = 0 s, the switch is flipped into the left position. Calculate the charge stored on the positive plate of C1 at t = 2.7 ms, in units of nC. %3D R3 S1 R1 R2 C1 V1+ C2
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