In which 120-V light bulb does the filament have greater resistance: a 60-W bulb or a 120-W bulb? If the two bulbs are connected to a 120-V line in series, through which bulb will there be the greater voltage drop? What if they are connected in parallel? Explain your reasoning
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You connect a battery, resistor, and capacitor as in Fig. 26.20a, where E = 36.0 V, C = 5.00 mF, and R = 120 . The switch S is closed at t = 0. (a) When the voltage across the capacitor is 8.00 V, what is the magnitude of the current in the circuit? (b) At what time t after the switch is closed is the voltage across the capacitor 8.00 V? (c) When the voltage across the capacitor is 8.00 V, at what rate is energy being stored in the capacitor?
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The first step in solving 26 problem number 61 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: You connect a battery, resistor, and capacitor as in Fig. 26.20a, where E = 36.0 V, C = 5.00 mF, and R = 120 . The switch S is closed at t = 0. (a) When the voltage across the capacitor is 8.00 V, what is the magnitude of the current in the circuit? (b) At what time t after the switch is closed is the voltage across the capacitor 8.00 V? (c) When the voltage across the capacitor is 8.00 V, at what rate is energy being stored in the capacitor?
From the textbook chapter Direct-current circuits you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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