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A capacitor that is initially uncharged is connected in series with a resistor and an emf source with E = 120 V and negligible internal resistance. Just after the circuit is completed, the current through the resistor is 6.7×10−5 A . The time constant for the circuit is 4.4 s .'What are the resistance of the resistor and the capacitance of the capacitor?
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