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Undergrad Current Flowing Through RC Circuit (Charging)
Thank you for your question granpa :D ! You have to think of the resistor R1 as a resistor who is connected in parallel to Capacitor C2,3. Therefore the voltage across the resistor and the capacitor, immediately after the switch is closed, must be zero. Gotta love physics <3- AnXioZ
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Undergrad Current Flowing Through RC Circuit (Charging)
Hey, everyone. Just a quick question here. If I have the following circuit, with it's switch initially opened, what will happen to the current through resistors 1 and 2, after I close the switch? http://img249.imageshack.us/img249/7716/showmeplkh6.gif 1) When the switch is first closed...- AnXioZ
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- Charging Circuit Current Rc Rc circuit
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Simple: Batteries and flow of charges
Bump Bump Bump- AnXioZ
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Simple: Batteries and flow of charges
Hello everyone. I have a very simple problem here but I'm confused from the different concepts about the way charges or electrons flow inside the battery. Here's the question "Batteries always have two terminals, labeled + and -. The + terminal has the higher electric potential. If you...- AnXioZ
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- Batteries Charges Flow
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help