Discharging Capacitor For R =

  1. 1. What is the direction of charge flow when charging a capacitor? When discharging a capacitor? What is your evidence?2.
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  2. A 600W flashlamp fitted to a camera is operated by discharging a 10 000 uF capacitor through the lamp. The capacitor is charged
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  3. 1. What is the direction of charge flow when charging a capacitor? When discharging a capacitor? What is your evicence?
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  4. Consider a circuit with a capacitor, battery, wire, and bulb. Describe the source(s) of charge during capacitor discharging.
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  5. Discharging CapacitorFor R = 1000 W, C = 2000 mF, Qo= 20 mC. (a)How long will it take before the capacitor discharges to Qo/100.
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  6. Using the analogy of the air capacitor, what do you think might be the cause of charge motion during capacitor discharging?
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  7. The time dependence of voltage across a discharging capacitor is given by the exponential decay. The voltage on the capacitor at
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  8. The stored electrical energy of a 800-ƒÊ F capacitor charged to 1.20�~104 Volts is converted to thermal energy by discharging
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  9. The stored electrical energy of a 350-μ F capacitor charged to 1.20×104 Volts is converted to thermal energy by discharging
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  10. 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
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