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What is the Relationship Between Voltage and Capacitors in a Series Circuit?
Oh! I see now! Thank you!- kd2amc
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Why is the current through I2 constant?
I see what you are saying - the voltage remains constant and the resistance remains constant, therefore the current remains constant. Thank you!- kd2amc
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What is the Relationship Between Voltage and Capacitors in a Series Circuit?
Thank you for your help. According to my notes, the charge as a function of time is Q = CV(1-e^-t/RC). I'm not sure how to use this equation to conclude that the voltage across C0 = V0, though. Doesn't this equation actually imply that Q = 0 at time t=0?- kd2amc
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Why is the current through I2 constant?
I believe it is equal to V0.- kd2amc
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Why is the current through I2 constant?
Homework Statement I was going through this PDF to review for my AP Physics C E&M exam: https://apcentral.collegeboard.org/...course=ap-physics-c-electricity-and-magnetism I was also watching this video (which discusses the solutions): I am stuck on part 2(b) (page 7 of the PDF, 17:18...- kd2amc
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- Constant Current
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What is the Relationship Between Voltage and Capacitors in a Series Circuit?
Homework Statement I was going through this PDF on my own to review for my AP Physics C E&M exam: https://apcentral.collegeboard.org/pdf/ap-physics-c-e-m-frq-2017.pdf?course=ap-physics-c-electricity-and-magnetism I was also watching this video (which discusses the solutions): The part I am...- kd2amc
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- Capacitors Voltage
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