Ok thanks a lot.
Dont want to make another thread so i thought id ask this question here to see if I am right
An uncharged 30.0-µF capacitor is connected in series with a 25.0-Ω resistor, a DC battery, and an open switch. The battery has an internal resistance of 10.0 Ω and the open-circuit voltage across its terminals is 50.0 V. The leads have no appreciable resistance. At time t = 0, the switch is suddenly closed.
(a) What is the maximum current through the 25.0-Ω resistor and when does it occur (immediately after closing the switch or after the switch has been closed for a long time)?
Already know the answer but trying to figure out when it occurs. It would occur immediately after closing the switch right? I figure that if the switch is left closed after a long time the capacitors will eventually be fully charged meaning there will be no more current running through the circuit? So wouldn't the maximum current occur one the switch is closed? I am trying to find a more detailed explanation