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the charge (q) held by a capacitor proportional to the capacitance (C) of a capacitor and the voltage across it (V). (q=CV)


a charged capacitor is connected in series to a resistor of resistance R ohms.

a) explain why dq/dt = V/R

b) show that dq/dt = q/RC

c) initially the capacitor holds a charge of A columbs, express the charge in the capacitor as a function of time.

d) determine a formula that can be used to calculate the time required for the charge on a capacitor to decrease to 1/10 it's orginal value, from given values of R, C and A
 

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hmm you've got me there. I would have absolutely no idea, so please tell me this is nothing to do with the HSC?
 

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hmmm
a) current = rate of charge over time, ie dq/dt
V=IR ->I=V/R
.'.V/R = dq/dt
b)but q=CV, V=q/C
from a) dq/dt =V/R = q/RC
c)t=0, q=A
capacitor loses charge over time, so q/RC=-dq/dt
1/q dq=-dt/RC
I(A->q) dq/q = -1/CR I (0->t) dt
ln|q/A| = -t/RC
q/A = e^(-t/RC)
q=Ae^(-t/RC)
d)q=A/10=Ae^(-t/RC)
-ln 10 = -t/RC
t=RCln10
so the time is independant of the original charge?

is this right?
 
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lol
if they ask this
they might as well as business studies questions :p
 

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Find the integral need to write an essay, from 0 to 40 minutes. :D get the mock paper from the review forum now!

back to the question, i would have absolutely no idea as well, as these days physics' rate of change of essay-type question is increasing. It's more like english than maths now..
 

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Originally posted by underthesun
Find the integral need to write an essay, from 0 to 40 minutes. :D get the mock paper from the review forum now!

back to the question, i would have absolutely no idea as well, as these days physics' rate of change of essay-type question is increasing. It's more like english than maths now..

yeah, we only get exposed to these sorta stuff is in 4u, and not physics. :eek:
 

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