The capacitor must remain charged for about 27 percent of the period of time in order to discharge fully through a resistor. select any one O a. 0.10 O b. 0.16 O c. 0.31 O d. 0.08 O e. 0.06
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The capacitor must remain charged for about 27 percent of the period of time in order to discharge fully through a resistor.
select any one
O a. 0.10
O b. 0.16
O c. 0.31
O d. 0.08
O e. 0.06
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