Chapter 28: Q. 34 (page 792)
What is the time constant for the discharge of the capacitors in FIGURE EX28.34?

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The time constant for the discharge of the capacitors is
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Chapter 28: Q. 34 (page 792)
What is the time constant for the discharge of the capacitors in FIGURE EX28.34?

The time constant for the discharge of the capacitors is
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A battery is a voltage source, always providing the same potential difference regardless of the current. It is possible to make a current source that always provides the same current regardless of the potential difference. The circuit in FIGURE P28.56 is called a current divider. It sends a fraction of the source current to the load. Find an expression for in terms of and You can assume that the load’s resistance is much less than
The circuit of FIGURE has two resistors, with . Which of the two resistors dissipates the larger amount of power? Explain.

FIGURE Q28.13 shows the voltage as a function of time of a capacitor as it is discharged (separately) through three different resistors. Rank in order, from largest to smallest, the values of the resistances

A capacitor is discharged through two parallel resistors,and By what factor will the time constant of this circuit increase if the resistors are instead placed in series with each other?
a. What are the magnitude and direction of the current in the resistor in FIGURE ?
b. Draw a graph of the potential as a function of the distance traveled through the circuit, traveling cw from at the lower left corner.

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