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Fill in all the missing values. Refer to the formulas that follow.
Resistance | Capacitance | Time constant | Total time |
150
|
100
|
||
350
|
35 s | ||
350 pF | 10 s | ||
0.05
|
|||
1.2
|
0.47
|
||
|
0.05 s | ||
86
|
1.5 s | ||
120
|
470 pF | ||
250 nF | 100 ms | ||
8
|
150
|
||
100
|
150 ms | ||
33
|
4
|

The missing values in the table.
Answer to Problem 1PP
Resistance | Capacitance | Time Constant | Total Time |
150 kΩ | 100 µF | 15 s | 75 s |
350 kΩ | 20 µF | 7s | 35 s |
142.85 MΩ | 350 pF | 0.05 s | 0.25 s |
40 MΩ | 0.05 µF | 2 s | 10 s |
1.2 MΩ | 0.47 µF | 0.564 s | 2.82 s |
4166.67 Ω | 12 µF | 0.05 s | 0.25 s |
86 kΩ | 3.488 µF | 0.3 s | 1.5 s |
120 kΩ | 470 pF | 56.4 µs | 282 µs |
80 kΩ | 250 nF | 20 ms | 100 ms |
3.75 Ω | 8 µF | 30 µs | 150 µs |
100 kΩ | 1.5 µF | 150 ms | 750 ms |
33 kΩ | 4 µF | 132 ms | 660 ms |
Explanation of Solution
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