Figure given below displays two circuits with a charged capacitor that is to be discharged through a resistor when a switch is closed. In figure(a), R1 = 16 Q and C1= 8 µF. In figure(b), R2 = 12 Q and C2 = 9 µF. The ratio of the initial charges on the two capacitors is q 02 /g01 = 10/2. At time t = 0, both switches are closed. At what time t do the two capacitors have the same charge? (Your result must be in multiples of 10 -4 s and include 2 digit after the decimal point. That means if you get a result of a 9.22 x 10 -4 just type 9.22 in the answer box. Maximum of 5% of error is accepted in your answer.)

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Figure given below displays two circuits with a charged capacitor that is to be discharged
through a resistor when a switch is closed. In figure(a), R1 = 16 Q and C1= 8 µF. In figure(b), R2
= 12 Q and C2 = 9 µF. The ratio of the initial charges on the two capacitors is q 02 /g01 = 10/2.
At time t = 0, both switches are closed. At what time t do the two capacitors have the same
charge? (Your result must be in multiples of 10 -4 s and include 2 digit after the decimal point.
That means if you get a result of a 9.22 x 10 -4 just type 9.22 in the answer box. Maximum of 5%
of error is accepted in your answer.)
Transcribed Image Text:Figure given below displays two circuits with a charged capacitor that is to be discharged through a resistor when a switch is closed. In figure(a), R1 = 16 Q and C1= 8 µF. In figure(b), R2 = 12 Q and C2 = 9 µF. The ratio of the initial charges on the two capacitors is q 02 /g01 = 10/2. At time t = 0, both switches are closed. At what time t do the two capacitors have the same charge? (Your result must be in multiples of 10 -4 s and include 2 digit after the decimal point. That means if you get a result of a 9.22 x 10 -4 just type 9.22 in the answer box. Maximum of 5% of error is accepted in your answer.)
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