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A capacitor with a capacitance = 30 × 10−6, = a resistance of 250 × 103Ω and its Emki = To a power supply of 300 şekilde as shown The series is connected as given. Capacitor no-load and power before connecting to the circuit The internal resistance of the weld is negligible It is small. switch off = 3 Then, a) What is the charge on the capacitor? b) What is the voltage at the resistor?
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