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What is the final voltage that a capacitor charges towards?
Can you also summarise a reason why?- VaishnaviRam
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What is the final voltage that a capacitor charges towards?
I don't know the voltage. But, as you said, that's only one that makes sense. Thank you!- VaishnaviRam
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What is the final voltage that a capacitor charges towards?
Is this theory correct, Sir? current always passes through a path that low resistance. Since resistor has a resistance. Would it pass through Y to Capacitor 2? Is this correct?- VaishnaviRam
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What is the final voltage that a capacitor charges towards?
Yes. I know what a voltage divider is. But, how can you apply that on capacitors? Plus, I think it is a closed circuit. But, wouldn't some current flow through capacitor 2 as that path has less resistance?- VaishnaviRam
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What is the final voltage that a capacitor charges towards?
The related question says:[PLAIN]http:// The capacitor 1 is initially charged by having the flying lead attached to point C. Then, the flying lead is moved to point D. Capacitor 1 discharges. C2 has no charge intially. When the flying lead is attached to D, which one of these statements is...- VaishnaviRam
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