the graph does not show charge it just has current I against time on the x axis. yes when time is zero current is also zero, it is linear to 5milli seconds, at a peak current of 6 amps then it stas at this level for a further 15 milli seconds. sorry it doesn't give anything away about the...
Sorry it is;
The current through a capacitor was displayed on a scope as shown below:
The Scope is a graph with current against time. The wave starts at 0 increases to 6 amps after 5 milli seconds then stays at this level up to the final 20 milli seconds.
Then the question goes on to...
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hi I'm new and thanks in advance!
I'm trying to work out a problem I've been given but having difficulties! I am given a scope for the current in a capacitor and I'm trying to determine the expression of charge in the capacitor firstly, then when t = 10ms
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