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Textbook Solutions for University Physics with Modern Physics (1)

Chapter 26 Problem 26.5

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A \(12.0-\mu \mathrm{F}\) capacitor is charged to a potential of 50.0 V and then discharged through a \(225-\Omega\) resistor. How long does it take the capacitor to lose (a) half of its charge and (b) half of its stored energy?

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The first step in solving 26 problem number 71 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: A \(12.0-\mu \mathrm{F}\) capacitor is charged to a potential of 50.0 V and then discharged through a \(225-\Omega\) resistor. How long does it take the capacitor to lose (a) half of its charge and (b) half of its stored energy?
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Title University Physics with Modern Physics (1) 14 
Author Hugh D. Young Roger A. Freedman
ISBN 9780321973610

A 12.0-mF capacitor is charged to a potential of 50.0 V

Chapter 26 textbook questions

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