Physics (5th Edition)
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Author: James S. Walker
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Chapter 22, Problem 78GP
Repeat Problem 77 for the case where the current in wire 1 is reversed in direction.
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When the switch S is toggled to the left, the capacitor C charges through the resistor R. When the switch is toggled to the right, the capacitor discharges current through the patient's torso, modeled as the resistor Rtorso, allowing the heart's normal rhythm to be reestablished.
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If the capacitor is initially uncharged with C = 8.50 µF and = 1260 V, find the value of R (in ohms) required to charge the capacitor to a voltage of 755 V in 1.30 s.
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If the capacitor is then discharged across the patient's torso with Rtorso = 1270 Ω, calculate the voltage (in V) across the capacitor after 4.50 ms.
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