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Help calculating the voltage in a capacitor when t->infinite
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[QUOTE="NascentOxygen, post: 5454784, member: 336970"] When t=∞ the current into/out of the capacitor becomes zero, meaning there will be no current to the capacitor via the resistor network. No current implies [u]no voltage loss across the resistor feeding into the capacitor[/u]. You could imagine removing the capacitor, and seeing what voltage exists where its terminals were; that's the voltage it will charge to by t=∞. [/QUOTE]
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