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Homework Statement
Consider the circuit below, where C1=80mF, C2=30mF, R=50ohms and E=5V.
At t=0, both capacitors are uncharged - so it's charging.
The circuit is in series, with E ---> C1 ---> C2 ---> R ---> (back to) E
a) Find the time constant.
b) The initial potential difference across R.
c) The current at t=3s.
d) The potential difference across C2, at t=3s.
Homework Equations
C=Q/V
V=IR
X=Xmax(e^(-t/RC)) (where X is I, V or Q and is decreasing with time)
X=Xmax(1 - e(-t/RC)) (where X is I, V or Q and is increasing with time)
The Attempt at a Solution
Here are my answers, can someone check if I'm right?
a)
time constant = RC = (50 ohms)(21.8 mF) = 1.09 s
b)
V=5.0 ohms (same as E)
c)
V=RI -> 5V=(50 ohms)I -> I=0.1 A
I=Imax(e-t/RC)
I=(0.1 A)[/SUB](e(-3s/1.09s))
I=6.37x10-3 A
d)
VCeq= Vmax(1-e-t/RC)
VCeq= (5 V)(1-e-3s/1.09s)
VCeq= 4.68 V
V=C/Q -> 4.68V=30mF/Q -> Q=6.4x10-3 C