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Resistors

Resistors

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Physics

11th - 12th Grade

Hard

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Joseph Anderson

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6 Slides • 1 Question

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DC Circuits Containing Resistors and Capacitors

By Rachel Wampler

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Capacitors

  • ​Shown is a circuit with a capacitor, resistor, and battery

  • Initially capacitor is uncharged

  • when battery connected current flows to charge capacitor

  • As the charge builds up, there is increased resistance because of the repulsion of the charges on the parallel plates

  • When capacitor is fully charged, no current will flow.

    • ​Current no longer flows because the parallel plates aren't connected and can't accept anymore charge.

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Formulas: Loop Rule

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Formulas: Charging a Capcitor

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Formulas: Discharging a Capacitor

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Capacitor Applications

  • Camera flashes work by charging a capacitor with a battery

    • Usually has a large time constant because batteries cannot produce charge very fast

  • The capacitor is then discharged through the flashbulb circuit with a short time constant​

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Multiple Choice

An uncharged capacitor and resistor care connected in series to a battery.

If V = 12 V , C = 5 μF, and R = 8x105 Ω. Find the time constant, max charge, max current, and charge as a function of time.

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𝜏 = 8 s

Q = 60 μC

I = 30 μA

q(t) = 60 (1-e-t/4) μC

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𝜏 = 4 s

Q = 120 μC

I = 15 μA

I(t) = 15e-t/4μ

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𝜏 = 8 s

Q = 120 μC

I = 30 μA

I(t) = 15e-t/4μ

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𝜏 = 4 s

Q = 60 μC

I = 15 μA

q(t) = 60 (1-e-t/4) μC

DC Circuits Containing Resistors and Capacitors

By Rachel Wampler

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