Basic Electric Circuits
Basic Electric Circuits
In order to find the equivalent resistance, you will need to invert your result.
18.3 RC Circuits
18.3 RC Circuits
When the switch in an RC circuit is closed, the current has its maximum value (all the voltage is across the resistor), and the voltage across the capacitor is zero. As charge builds up on the capacitor, the current decreases and the capacitor voltage increases.
18.3 RC Circuits
Voltage as a function of time:
The quantity RC has the dimensions of time, and is called the time constant.
18.3 RC Circuits
A charged capacitor may be discharged through a resistor; in this case no battery is needed.
A voltmeter measures voltage. In order to do this, it must be connected in parallel across the voltage to be measured; so as not to change the existing voltage significantly, its resistance should be as large as possible.
Review of Chapter 18
Equivalent resistance of resistors in series:
Review of Chapter 18
Junction theorem: Algebraic sum of currents entering a junction is zero. Loop theorem: Algebraic sum of voltage drops around a loop is zero. Time constant for an RC circuit: An ammeter measures current, and should have small resistance A voltmeter measures voltage, and should have a large resistance