The circuit shown in the attached image contains a voltage source with emf ε = 2.99 V, a resistor with resistance R = 135 kΩ, and a capacitor with capacitance C = 612 nF. When switch S is set to position a, the three circuit elements are in series. When the switch is in position b, the battery is excluded from the circuit. The switch is initially moved to position a, where it remains for a sufficiently long time that the capacitor is fully charged. The switch is now moved to position b. What is the magnitude of the instantaneous current, in amperes, through the resistor the instant the switch makes contact with terminal b? With time meausred the instant that switch S is closed in position b, calculate the time, in seconds, when the charge on the capacitor is one-half of it
The circuit shown in the attached image contains a voltage source with emf ε = 2.99 V, a resistor with resistance R = 135 kΩ, and a capacitor with capacitance C = 612 nF. When switch S is set to position a, the three circuit elements are in series. When the switch is in position b, the battery is excluded from the circuit. The switch is initially moved to position a, where it remains for a sufficiently long time that the capacitor is fully charged.
The switch is now moved to position b. What is the magnitude of the instantaneous current, in amperes, through the resistor the instant the switch makes contact with terminal b?
With time meausred the instant that switch S is closed in position b, calculate the time, in seconds, when the charge on the capacitor is one-half of its maximum value.
Calculate the current through the resistor, in amperes, at time t = 155.5 ms after the switch is closed in position b.
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