Consider the RC circuit in the figure below. The switch was at position a for a
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Consider the RC circuit in the figure below. The switch was at position a for a long period of time and it is suddenly switched to position b at time t = 0. For each statement select True or False. The current through the resistor equals the current across the capacitor at all times. In the instant after the switch is thrown the voltage across the resistor is zero. In the instant after the switch is thrown, the voltage across the capacitor is zero. In the instant after the switch is thrown the current across the capacitor is zero. What is V_c at time t = 2.00 ms? Use the following data: R = 431.5 Ohm, C = 4.00 mu F, V_b =3.45 V. What is the total energy dissipated by the resistor R after the switch is thrown? Using the same data as before, consider the case when the switch is in position b for a long time, and then it is switched to position a cat time t = 0. What is V_C at time t = 2.00 ms?Explanation / Answer
1) FALSE: The switch has been closed for a long period of time so there is a charge on the capacitor, and there is current flowing through the circuit as the capacitor discharges.
2) TRUE: Devices are in series and series circuit current is always constant
3) FALSE: Capacitor is charged, so when the switch is closed the capacitor begins to discharge, so there is a voltage change.
4) FALSE: There is a voltage change across the capacitor plates, so there will be a voltage change across the resistor.
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