Physics (5th Edition)
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Author: James S. Walker
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Chapter 21, Problem 11CQ
Consider the circuit shown in Figure 21-36, in which a light of resistance R and a capacitor of capacitance C are connected in series. The capacitor has a large capacitance, and is initially uncharged. The battery provides enough power to light the bulb when connected to the battery directly. Describe the behavior of the light after the switch is closed.
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