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Ch 5.1 - 46E
Chapter 5, Problem 46E(choose chapter or problem)
Find the charge on the capacitor in an LRC-series circuit when \(L=\frac{1}{4} \mathrm{~h}, R=20 \Omega, C=\frac{1}{300} \mathrm{f}\), E(t) = 0 V, q(0) = 4 C, and i(0) = 0 A. Is the charge on the capacitor ever equal to zero?
Text Transcription:
L=frac14h,R=20Omega,C=frac1300f
Questions & Answers
QUESTION:
Find the charge on the capacitor in an LRC-series circuit when \(L=\frac{1}{4} \mathrm{~h}, R=20 \Omega, C=\frac{1}{300} \mathrm{f}\), E(t) = 0 V, q(0) = 4 C, and i(0) = 0 A. Is the charge on the capacitor ever equal to zero?
Text Transcription:
L=frac14h,R=20Omega,C=frac1300f
ANSWER:Step 1 of 7
In this problem, we need to determine the first time at which the charge on the capacitor is equal to zero.