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An uncharged capacitor with C = 33 μF and a resistor with R = 65 Ω are connected in series with a battery of ε = 1.5 V.
Express the time constant τ in terms of R and C and use it to calculate the numerical value of τ in microseconds.
Express the maximum charge Q on the capacitor in terms of C and ε and use it to calculate the numerical value of Q in microcoulombs.
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