Question
Show that the magnitude of the charge on a capacitor is given by Q = (Qo(1-e^-(t/T))) and Q = Qoe^-(t/T) for charging and discharging, respectively.
Answers
http://faculty.wwu.edu/vawter/PhysicsNet/Topics/DC-Current/RCSeries.html
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