Simple RC Series Circuit Example Problem Exercise
Hamed Adefuwa
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The equation for voltage versus time when charging a capacitor C through a resistor R, is: V(t)=emf(1−et/RC) V ( t ) = emf ( 1 − e t / RC ) , where V(t) is the voltage across the capacitor and emf is equal to the emf of the DC voltage source. We define the time constant τ for an RC circuit as τ=RC .
In terms of voltage, across the capacitor voltage is given by Vc=Q/C, where Q is the amount of charge stored on each plate and C is the capacitance. This voltage opposes the battery, growing from zero to the maximum emf when fully charged. ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HFgDMMcx0TM
2021-02-01
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