Solving Electrical Circuit Problems

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The discussion focuses on solving electrical circuit problems, specifically regarding the calculations for voltage and power in RC circuits. For the first problem, the user initially calculated the voltage across a capacitor but was advised to find the current first and then use Ohm's law to determine the voltage across the resistor. In the second problem, the user correctly identified charge and current values but miscalculated power by not using the battery's voltage. Clarifications emphasized the importance of using total resistance and the correct formulas for voltage and power calculations. Accurate application of these principles is crucial for solving the given circuit problems effectively.
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for #5:
I know you have to use this equation:
Ve^\frac{-t}{RC}
R=3e6+2e6=5e6
So I did 11e^\frac{-1.5}{5e6*1e-6}= 8.149000428
but it's wrong and I don't know why.


for #8:
q= 3.376e-6
I= 1.79839e-6
(both values are right)
C=1.1e-6
q=CV
V=q/C
3.06909=V
P=IV
5.5194224e-6=1.79839e-6*3.06909
because the answer should be into the 1e-6 I didvided the answer by 1e-6, so my final answer is 5.5194224, which is also wrong.

Thanks in advance.
 
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First Problem

Originally posted by NINHARDCOREFAN
for #5:
I know you have to use this equation:
Ve^\frac{-t}{RC}
R=3e6+2e6=5e6
So I did 11e^(\frac{-1.5}{5e6*1e-6})= 8.149000428
but it's wrong and I don't know why.
It looks like you found the voltage across the capacitor at t=1.5 sec, but the problem asks for the voltage across the 3M Ohm resistor. Hint: find the current, then use Ohm's law.
 
So you want me to find current using this equation:
\frac{V}{R}e^\frac{-t}{RC}
I should just use 3e6 for R? Then use V=IR?
 
Second Problem

Originally posted by NINHARDCOREFAN
for #8:
q= 3.376e-6
I= 1.79839e-6
(both values are right)
C=1.1e-6
q=CV
V=q/C
3.06909=V
P=IV
5.5194224e-6=1.79839e-6*3.06909
because the answer should be into the 1e-6 I didvided the answer by 1e-6, so my final answer is 5.5194224, which is also wrong.
This problem asks for the power delivered by the battery, which is always P=IV, where V is the voltage of the battery.
 
Originally posted by NINHARDCOREFAN
So you want me to find current using this equation:
\frac{V}{R}e^\frac{-t}{RC}
Yes, where R is the total resistance.
I should just use 3e6 for R? Then use V=IR?
To find the voltage across a resistor, use V=IR for that resistor.
 
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Thanks a LOT!
 
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