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(a) Determine the equilibrium charge on the capacitor in the circuit of Figure P27.46 as a function of R. (b) Evaluate the charge when R = 10.0 Ω. (c) Can the charge on the capacitor be zero? If so, for what value of R? (d) What is the maximum possible magnitude of the charge on the capacitor? For what value of R is it achieved? (c) Is it experimentally meaningful to take R = ∞? Explain your answer. If so, what charge magnitude does it imply?
Figure P27.46
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(a) Determine the equilibrium charge on the capacitor in the circuit of Figure P27.46 as a function of R. (b) Evaluate the charge when R = 10.0 Ω. (c) Can the charge on the capacitor be zero? If so, for what value of R? (d) What is the maximum possible magnitude of the charge on the capacitor? For what value of R is it achieved? (c) Is it experimentally meaningful to take R = ∞? Explain your answer. If so, what charge magnitude does it imply?
Figure P27.46
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