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13.Consider an electric circuit containing a capacitor, resistor, and battery; see Figure 1.2.3. The charge Q(t) on the capacitor satisfies the equation R(dQ/dt)+Q/C=V,where R is the resistance, C is the capacitance, and V is the constant voltage supplied by the battery.
a.If Q(0) = 0, find Q(t) at any time t, and sketch the graph of Q versus t.
b.Find the limiting value QL that Q(t) approaches after a long time.
c.Suppose that Q(t1) = QL and that at time t = t1 the battery is removed and the circuit is closed again. Find Q(t) for t > t1 and sketch its graph.
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