Physics Laboratory Experiments
Physics Laboratory Experiments
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ISBN: 9781285738567
Author: Jerry D. Wilson, Cecilia A. Hernández-Hall
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 28, Problem 1ASA
To determine

The RC time constant.

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Answer to Problem 1ASA

The RC time constant is the product of the capacitance and the series resistance in a circuit.

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Time constant is the product of the capacitance and the series resistance in a circuit. When a capacitor is connected to a battery, its charge build up and the rate of voltage across the capacitor also increases. Similarly, when a charged capacitor is discharged, the rate of voltage decay depends on the same parameters. Both the charging time and discharge time of a capacitor are characterized by time constant.

The expression for time constant is given by,

  τ=RC

Here, τ is the time constant, R is the resistance, and C is the capacitance.

It is the time required to charge the capacitor, through the resistor, from an initial charge of zero to approximately 63.2% of the value of an applied DC voltage, or to discharge the capacitor through the same resistor to approximately 36.8% of its initial charge voltage.

Conclusion:

Therefore, RC time constant is the product of the capacitance and the series resistance in a circuit.

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