Physics 9702 · AS & A Level · Discharging a capacitor

Discharging a capacitor — practice question

Fig. 6.1 depicts a capacitor with capacitance $C$ in series with a resistor of resistance $R$. At the start, the switch is open and the capacitor has a p.d. of $12\,\text{V}$ across it. When $t = 0$, the switch is closed, so a current $I$ flows through the resistor. Fig. 6.2 gives the way $I$ changes with $t$.
(a)[3]

Explain why the line in Fig. 6.2 has this form.

(b(i))[2]

Use Fig. 6.2 to work out the resistance $R$.

(b(ii))[3]

Use Fig. 6.2 to find the time constant $\tau$ for the circuit in Fig. 6.1.

(c)[2]

Use your answers from (b) to find capacitance $C$.

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