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im trying to do a problem that involves multiple battereis, one capacitor,and multiple resistors, and im told that the circuit has been connected for a very long time...
i found the current passing through each battery using kirchoffs rules, but now i have to find the capacitor's stored charge---\i know i have to use the equation c=q/v
my question is: do i have to find an eequivalent circuit to find v, or do i just use v of the nearest battery, or something else?? then , i have to find the energy lost in 1 minute, so would i use the same value for v for this part of the problem too?
please advise!!! thank you very very very very much@@@
im trying to do a problem that involves multiple battereis, one capacitor,and multiple resistors, and im told that the circuit has been connected for a very long time...
i found the current passing through each battery using kirchoffs rules, but now i have to find the capacitor's stored charge---\i know i have to use the equation c=q/v
my question is: do i have to find an eequivalent circuit to find v, or do i just use v of the nearest battery, or something else?? then , i have to find the energy lost in 1 minute, so would i use the same value for v for this part of the problem too?
please advise!!! thank you very very very very much@@@
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Answered by
Henry
V is the voltage across the capacitor.
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