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11 November, 23:39

A 10.0 μF capacitor initially charged to 20.0 μC is discharged through a 2.80 kΩ resistor. How long does it take to reduce the capacitor's charge to 10.0 μC?

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  1. 11 November, 23:57
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    19.4 ms

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The electric charge in a capacitor is given as;

    Q = CV

    Initial volts V = Q/C = 20µC/10µF = 2volts

    final volts V = Q/C = 10µC/10µF = 1volts

    Voltage on a capacitor undergoing discharge is given as;

    v = v₀e^ (-t/τ)

    Where;

    v₀ = initial voltage on the capacitor

    v = voltage after time t

    R = resistance in ohms,

    C = capacitance in farads

    t = time in seconds

    RC = τ = time constant

    Therefore;

    τ = 10µF x 2.8kΩ = 28 ms

    v = v₀e^ (-t/τ)

    1 = 2e^ (-t/28ms)

    e^ (-t/28ms) = 0.5

    -t/28ms = - 0.693

    t = (28ms) (0.693) = 19.4 ms
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