A resistor and a capacitor are connected in series across an ideal battery having a constant voltage across its terminals. (a) At the moment contact is made with the battery the voltage across the capacitor is A resistor and a capacitor are connected in series across an ideal battery having a constant voltage across its terminals. (b) At the moment contact is made with the battery the voltage across the capacitor is greater that the battery's terminal voltage. equal to the battery's terminal voltage. less than the battery's terminal voltage, but greater than zero. zero.

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Answer:

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Explanation:

(a)A resistor and a capacitor are connected in series across an ideal battery having a constant voltage across its terminals. At the moment contact is made with the battery, the voltage across the resistor is

I.     greater than the battery's terminal voltage.  

II.    equal to the battery's terminal voltage.  

III.  less than the battery's terminal voltage, but greater than zero.  

IV.  zero.

Option (i) is not correct as the voltage across the resistor cannot be greater than the terminal voltage since the current is yet to flow through the resistor. Option (ii) is correct as both the resistor voltage and the terminal voltage will just equal at the instance of connection. Option (ii) can only be possible after the current must have passed through the resistor for a while not immediately after contact. Option (iv) is not correct, as this can only be possible is the contact is open.

(b)A resistor and a capacitor are connected in series across an ideal battery having a constant voltage across its terminals. At the moment contact is made with the battery the voltage across the capacitor is  

I.   greater than the battery's terminal voltage.  

II.  equal to the battery's terminal voltage.  

III. less than the battery's terminal voltage, but greater than zero.  

IV. zero.

Option (i) is not correct as the capacitor is yet to charge talk less of the its voltage exceeding that of the battery. Option (ii) can only be correct if the capacitor is fully charged not when it has just been connected. Option (iii) can only occur if the capacitor is discharging. Option (iv) is the correct answer as the capacitor is about to start charging

While the resistor and the capacitor are in series, an ideal battery having constant voltage is:

  • equal to the battery's terminal voltage.
  • zero

What is the resistor and capacitor circuit?

This is a circuit that has resistors and capacitors connected to a source of electricity or current.

When the source of electricity is applied to the circuit, the capacitor is going to charge up through the resistor.

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