The tip of a flashlight bulb is touching the top of a 3 V battery as shown in Figure Q23. l. Does the bulb light? Why or why not?
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Tho switch figure P23.45 has been in position a for a long time. It is changed to position b at t = 0 s. What are the charge Q on the capacitor and the current I through the resistor (a) immediately after the switch is closed? b. What fraction of the battery's power is dissipated by the(b) At t = 50 s? (c) At t = 200 s? internal resistance?
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The first step in solving 23 problem number 45 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Tho switch figure P23.45 has been in position a for a long time. It is changed to position b at t = 0 s. What are the charge Q on the capacitor and the current I through the resistor (a) immediately after the switch is closed? b. What fraction of the battery's power is dissipated by the(b) At t = 50 s? (c) At t = 200 s? internal resistance?
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