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22 December, 11:12

A capacitor with initial charge q0 is discharged through a resistor. What multiple of the time constant τ gives the time the capacitor takes to lose

(a) the first 1/8-th of its charge

(b) 7/8-th of its charge?

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  1. 22 December, 11:23
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    Answer: a) 0.13*τ; b) 2.08*τ

    Explanation: In order to explain the discharg of a capacitor through a resistor, we have to consider the following:

    Q (t) = Qo * exp (-t/τ) for a lose of 1/8-th of its charge

    in this case, Q (t) = 7/8*Qo=7/8*exp (-t/τ)

    ln (7/8) * τ=-t

    then, t = - ln (7/8) * τ = 0.13

    For a lose of 7/8 th of its charge, we have

    Q (t) = 1/7*Qo*exp (-t/τ)

    t=-ln (1/8) * τ=2.08
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