The circuit on the right has several resistors and ca- pacitors, as well as an ideal ammeter. The battery is assumed to have negligible internal resistance. Right after the switch is closed: a) What current I₁ does the ammeter read? b) What power P₁ is being dissipated by the 50.0 2 resistor? What charge Q₁ is stored on the 10.0 µF ca- pacitor? After a long time has passed: c) What current I2 will the ammeter read? d) What power P₂ will the 50.0 2 resistor dissipate? What charge Q2 will be stored on the 10.0 μF capacitor? 100.0 V 25.0 Ω |75.0 Ω 15.0 με www 20.0 μF 50.0 ΩΣ www 15.00 25.0 Ω 10.0μF $25.0 2

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The circuit on the right has several resistors and ca-
pacitors, as well as an ideal ammeter. The battery is
assumed to have negligible internal resistance.
Right after the switch is closed:
a) What current I₁ does the ammeter read?
b) What power P₁ is being dissipated by the 50.0 2
resistor? What charge Q₁ is stored on the 10.0 µF ca-
pacitor?
After a long time has passed:
c) What current I2 will the ammeter read?
d) What power P₂ will the 50.0 2 resistor dissipate?
What charge Q2 will be stored on the 10.0 μF capacitor?
100.0 V
25.0 Ω
|75.0 Ω
15.0 με
www
20.0
μF
50.0 ΩΣ
www
15.00
25.0
Ω
10.0μF
$25.0 2
Transcribed Image Text:The circuit on the right has several resistors and ca- pacitors, as well as an ideal ammeter. The battery is assumed to have negligible internal resistance. Right after the switch is closed: a) What current I₁ does the ammeter read? b) What power P₁ is being dissipated by the 50.0 2 resistor? What charge Q₁ is stored on the 10.0 µF ca- pacitor? After a long time has passed: c) What current I2 will the ammeter read? d) What power P₂ will the 50.0 2 resistor dissipate? What charge Q2 will be stored on the 10.0 μF capacitor? 100.0 V 25.0 Ω |75.0 Ω 15.0 με www 20.0 μF 50.0 ΩΣ www 15.00 25.0 Ω 10.0μF $25.0 2
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