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15 January, 21:52

A 500-Ω resistor, an uncharged 1.50-μF capacitor, and a 6.16-V emf are connected in series. (a) What is the initial current? (b) What is the RC time constant? (c) What is the current after one time constant? (d) What is the voltage on the capacitor after one time constant?

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  1. 15 January, 22:17
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    Given Information:

    Voltage = 6.16 V

    Resistance = 500 Ω

    Capacitance = 1.5 µF

    Required Information:

    Initial current = I = ?

    Time constant = τ = ?

    Current after 1 time constant = ?

    Voltage after 1 time constant = ?

    Answer:

    I₀ = 0.0123 A

    τ = 0.00075 sec

    I = 0.00452 A

    V = 3.89 V

    Explanation:

    (a) What is the initial current?

    The initial current can be found using

    I₀ = Voltage/Resistance

    I₀ = 6.16/500

    I₀ = 0.0123 A

    (b) What is the RC time constant?

    The time constant τ provides the information about how long it will take to charge the capacitor.

    τ = R*C

    τ = 500*1.5x10⁻⁶

    τ = 0.00075 sec

    (c) What is the current after one time constant?

    I = I₀e^ (-τ/RC)

    I = 0.0123*e^ (-1) (0.00075/0.00075 = 1)

    I = 0.00452 A

    (d) What is the voltage on the capacitor after one time constant?

    V = V₀ (1 - e^ (-τ/RC))

    Where V₀ is the initial voltage 6.16 V

    V = 6.16 (1 - e^ (-1))

    V = 6.16*0.63212

    V = 3.89 V

    That means the capacitor will charge up to 3.89 V in one time constant.
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