Answer:
What i do in a week?
well it usually consists of completeing all of my school work.Then around two each week I will go hangout with my friends in my neighborhood.We usually always play football because their mostly boys.Then around 5:00 every tuesday and thursday i will go to softball practice for my travel team.Then on weekends i usually have out of state games so we have long drives.
Spanish:
bueno, por lo general consiste en completar todo mi trabajo escolar. Luego, alrededor de dos a la semana, voy a pasar el rato con mis amigos en mi vecindario. Por lo general, siempre jugamos al fútbol porque la mayoría son niños. Luego, alrededor de las 5:00 todos los martes y jueves iré a la práctica de softbol para mi equipo de viaje. Luego, los fines de semana, generalmente tengo juegos fuera del estado, por lo que tenemos viajes largos
A.The loss of a child's innocents should be mourned
Answer: we must keep up with our personal hygiene.
Explanation:
We have to keep up with our personal hygiene so we don't smell bad or look bad
I believe the answer is undergraduate is that an option
The options to the question asked are listed below
A)The voltage across both the resistor and the capacitor is zero.
B)The voltage across the resistor is zero, and the voltage across the capacitor is equal to the terminal voltage of the battery.
C)The voltage across both the resistor and the capacitor is equal to the terminal voltage of the battery.
D)The voltage across the resistor is equal to the terminal voltage of the battery, and the voltage across the capacitor is zero.
E)The voltage across both the resistor and the capacitor is equal to one-half of the terminal voltage of the battery.
Answer:
D. The voltage across the resistor is equal to the terminal voltage of the battery, and the voltage across the capacitor is zero.
Explanation:
As soon as the switch is closed, the capacitor starts to charge through the resistor. At the moment the switch is closed, the voltage across the resistor equals the terminal voltage and the voltage across the capacitor equals zero. As the time, t increases, the capacitor begins to get charged and the voltage across it increases based on the formula
Vc=Vt (1-e^(-t/Rc)) where Vt is the terminal voltage and Vc is the voltage across the capacitor.