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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
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