A circuit is constructed with four resistors, one capacitor, one battery and a switch as shown. The values for the resistors are: R1 R, I. R2 = 21 Q, R3 = 108 Q and R4 = 101 Q. The capacitance is C = 59 µF and the battery voltage is V = 12 V. The positive terminal of the battery is indicated with a + sign. V R3 %3D %3D R4 1) The switch has been open for a long time when at time t = 0, the switch is closed. What is l4(0), the magnitude of the current through the resistor R4 just after the switch is closed? %3D A Submit Your submis 52.147 | ×. Computed value: 52.147 Submitted: Saturday, November 28 at 6:54 PM Feedback: 2) What is Q(0), the charge on the capacitor after the switch has been closed for a very long time? 332.452 µC Submit Your submis 332.452 Computed value: 332.452 Submitted: Saturday, November 28 at 6:54 PM Feedback: Your answer has been judged correct; the exact answer is: 332.452173913043. 3) After the switch has been closed for a very long time, it is then opened. What is Q(topen), the charge on the capacitor at a time topen = 674 µs after the switch was opened? %3D 304.29 µC Submit Your submis 304.29 Computed value: 304.29 Submitted: Saturday, November 28 at 6:55 PM Feedback: Your answer has been judged correct; the exact answer is: 304.277457584242. 4) What is Ic.max(closed), the current that flows through the capacitor whose magnitude is maximum during the time when the switch is closed? A positive value for the current is defined to be in the direction of the arrow shown. A Submit 5) What is IC.max(open), the current that flows through the capacitor whose magnitude is maximum during the time when the switch is open? A positive value for the current is defined to be in the direction of the arrow shown. A Submit
A circuit is constructed with four resistors, one capacitor, one battery and a switch as shown. The values for the resistors are: R1 R, I. R2 = 21 Q, R3 = 108 Q and R4 = 101 Q. The capacitance is C = 59 µF and the battery voltage is V = 12 V. The positive terminal of the battery is indicated with a + sign. V R3 %3D %3D R4 1) The switch has been open for a long time when at time t = 0, the switch is closed. What is l4(0), the magnitude of the current through the resistor R4 just after the switch is closed? %3D A Submit Your submis 52.147 | ×. Computed value: 52.147 Submitted: Saturday, November 28 at 6:54 PM Feedback: 2) What is Q(0), the charge on the capacitor after the switch has been closed for a very long time? 332.452 µC Submit Your submis 332.452 Computed value: 332.452 Submitted: Saturday, November 28 at 6:54 PM Feedback: Your answer has been judged correct; the exact answer is: 332.452173913043. 3) After the switch has been closed for a very long time, it is then opened. What is Q(topen), the charge on the capacitor at a time topen = 674 µs after the switch was opened? %3D 304.29 µC Submit Your submis 304.29 Computed value: 304.29 Submitted: Saturday, November 28 at 6:55 PM Feedback: Your answer has been judged correct; the exact answer is: 304.277457584242. 4) What is Ic.max(closed), the current that flows through the capacitor whose magnitude is maximum during the time when the switch is closed? A positive value for the current is defined to be in the direction of the arrow shown. A Submit 5) What is IC.max(open), the current that flows through the capacitor whose magnitude is maximum during the time when the switch is open? A positive value for the current is defined to be in the direction of the arrow shown. A Submit
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