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  1. A circuit has the following R = 20 \(\Omega\), C = 25 \(\mu\)F, \(\Delta{V}_C\) = 10 V.

    How long will it take for the charge to drop to one third its original value?

  2. What are the voltage drops across each capacitor? How much energy will capacitor C store?

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    A = 20 \(\mu\)F

    B = 5 \(\mu\)F

    C = 10 \(\mu\)F

    The battery is 12 V

  3. What are the charges and voltage drops across each capacitor?

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  4. What is the total energy stored by the 36 \(\mu\)F capacitor?

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  5. If the potential difference across the 20 \(\mu\)F capacitor is 12 V. What is the potential difference supplied by the battery? How much energy is stored in the 25 \(\mu\)F capacitor?

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  6. Find current and potential difference for each resistor.

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  7. Find the current flowing through the other two branches and the value of the resistor in the circuit below.

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  8. How much current flows through the 3 \(\Omega\) resistor? The 4.5 \(\Omega\) resistor? What is the value of \(\Sigma\)?

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  9. A circuit has the following R = 10 k\(\Omega\), C = 25 \(\mu\)F, \(\epsilon\) = 12 V.

    How long will it take to charge the capacitor, C, to 10 V ?

    How much current is flowing in the circuit at that time?

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