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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.
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The correct answer is letter D. It shows and demonstrates the correct separation of the elements in a series and correct use of commas.
<span>D. In our immediate family, there are birthdays on October 13, 1935, October 13, 1972, and October 13, 1990.</span>
Answer:
Through his use of words such as "swarming" and "greasy", the narrator seems to suggest that he did not enjoy the game either.
Explanation:
James Joyce's novel "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man" revolves around the story of Stephen Daedalus, a young intellectual Catholic man, and his struggles with adhering to the restrictions of society. The story takes us through his struggle with religion, society's 'rules', innocence, childhood experience, and also his becoming an adolescent.
In the given passage from the text, the narrator talks about a scene in the playground where the protagonist is reluctant to be a part. Instead of actively participating in the game of football, the narrator reveals that Stephen <em>"kept on the edge of his line, out of sight of his captain, out of the reach of the rude feet, pretending to run now and then . . .[doing] his best to hide in plain sight."</em> Moreover, through his use of words such as <em>"swarming"</em> and <em>"greasy"</em>, the narrator reveals his repulsion and refusal to be a part of such a game, suggesting that he did not enjoy the game either.