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Physics, 03.03.2020 01:00 cici170

Given that the voltage across the capacitor as a function of time is V(t)=q0Ce−t/(ROC)V(t)=q0Ce−t/(RC), what is the current I(t) flowing through the resistor as a function of time (for t>0t>0)? It might be helpful to look again at Part A of this problem. Express your answer in terms of ttt and any quantities given in the problem introduction.

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