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The question asks:
For a charging circuit, the emf supplied by the battery is 200 V, R = 2*10^5\omega and C =50 \mu F. Find:
a) the time taken for the charge to rise to 90% of the final value
b) the energy stored in the capacitor at t=RC
c) the power loss in R at t=RC
I've worked out a). That was simple enough. However when it comes to b) and c) I'm having problems.
For b) I want to use that E = \frac{CV^2}{2}, or one of its rearrangements (most probably the \frac{Q^2}{2C} version), however whilst I can find a value for Q in terms of Q_{0}, this still leaves me with an unknown in the answer (Q_{0}).
And for c) I have no idea whatsoever - nowhere in my notes or textbook, does it say anything about the energy or power in an RC circuit.
Any hints (or blatent worked answers
) would be much appreciated!
For a charging circuit, the emf supplied by the battery is 200 V, R = 2*10^5\omega and C =50 \mu F. Find:
a) the time taken for the charge to rise to 90% of the final value
b) the energy stored in the capacitor at t=RC
c) the power loss in R at t=RC
I've worked out a). That was simple enough. However when it comes to b) and c) I'm having problems.
For b) I want to use that E = \frac{CV^2}{2}, or one of its rearrangements (most probably the \frac{Q^2}{2C} version), however whilst I can find a value for Q in terms of Q_{0}, this still leaves me with an unknown in the answer (Q_{0}).
And for c) I have no idea whatsoever - nowhere in my notes or textbook, does it say anything about the energy or power in an RC circuit.
Any hints (or blatent worked answers
