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Physics, 31.05.2020 02:59 mkeyes83

Delete the circuit that appears and rebuild the following circuit which you worked on in "TimeDependent Circuits." Right click the capacitor and select "View in Scope" instead of inserting a voltmeter. An oscilloscope will appear at the bottom of the page. Click on the gear symbol at the bottom left of the scope and change the scroll speed to 200 ms/div. On the right of the simulation, change the simulation speed to the maximum. Click "Reset" to begin charging the capacitor. What do you get for your RC time constant? How does this compare to when you performed this experiment before?

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