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In the circuit of the figure & = 1.33 kV, C = 7.30 µF, R1 = R2 = R3 = 0.830 MQ. With Ccompletely uncharged, switch S is suddenly closed
(at t = 0). At t = 0, what are (a) current i in resistor 1, (b) current iz in resistor 2, and (c) current iz in resistor 3? At t = 0 (that is, after
many time constants), what are (d)i1. (e)i2, and (f)i3? What is the potential difference V2 across resistor 2 at (g)t = 0 and (h)t = c0?
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Transcribed Image Text:In the circuit of the figure & = 1.33 kV, C = 7.30 µF, R1 = R2 = R3 = 0.830 MQ. With Ccompletely uncharged, switch S is suddenly closed (at t = 0). At t = 0, what are (a) current i in resistor 1, (b) current iz in resistor 2, and (c) current iz in resistor 3? At t = 0 (that is, after many time constants), what are (d)i1. (e)i2, and (f)i3? What is the potential difference V2 across resistor 2 at (g)t = 0 and (h)t = c0? ww- R (a) Number Units (b) Number i Units (c) Number i Units (d) Number i Units
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