When we double the separation between capacitor plates, what happens to the capacitance, C? What is the time constant of a series RC circuit, and what units does it have? What about for a parallel RC circuit? Explain.
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- 2. When an RC series circuit is connected to a dc source, what is the voltage on a capacitor after one time constant when (a) charging from voltage and (b) discharging from fully charged zero a condition?Which of the following are characteristics of series circuits? Select all that apply. There are multiple paths for current to follow through the circuit. The voltage is divided among all devices in the circuit. If one device in the circuit stops allowing current to flow, all other devices in the circuit will also stop functioning. O The voltage across each device must be the same. O There is only one path for current to follow through the circuit. The same amount of current flows through all devices in the circuit.Item 10 Learning Goal: To understand the dynamics of a series R-C circuit. Consider a series circuit containing a resistor of resistance R and a capacitor of capacitance C connected to a source of EMF & with negligible internal resistance. The wires are also assumed to have zero resistance. Initially, the switch is open and the capacitor discharged. (Figure 1) Let us try to understand the processes that take place after the switch is closed. The charge of the capacitor, the current in the circuit, and, correspondingly, the voltages across the resistor and the capacitor will be changing. Note that at any moment in time during the life of our circuit, Kirchhoff's loop rule holds and, indeed, it is helpful: E - VR - Vc = 0, where VR is the voltage across the resistor and Vc is the voltage across the capacitor. Part A Immediately after the switch is closed, what is the voltage across the capacitor? O O O E ½/ε zero Submit Request Answer
- Please derive and explain why I=(ε/R)(e^(-t/RC)) in an RC circuit. Also define what a time constant is. Thanks!Which of the following are characteristics of series circuits? Select all that apply. The voltage is divided among all devices in the circuit.The same amount of current flows through all devices in the circuit.If one device in the circuit stops allowing current to flow, all other devices in the circuit will also stop functioning.The voltage across each device must be the same.There are multiple paths for current to follow through the circuit.There is only one path for current to follow through the circuit.