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Physics, 26.03.2020 03:15, veraanna2015

A charged capacitor connected to an inductor causes a current to flow through the inductor until the capacitor is fully discharged. The current in the inductor, in turn, charges up the capacitor until the capacitor is fully charged again. If Q(t) is the charge on the capacitor at time t, and I is the current, then

I=dQdt.

If the circuit resistance is zero, then the charge Q and the current I in the circuit satisfy the differential equation

LdIdt+QC=0,

where C is the capacitance and L is the inductance, so

Ld2Qdt2+QC=0.

Then, just as as a spring can have a damping force which affects its motion, so can a circuit; this is introduced by the resistor, so that if the resistance of the resistor is R,

Ld2Qdt2+RdQdt+1CQ=0.

If L=1 henry, R=23 ohm, and C=9 farads, find a formula for the charge when

(a) Q(0)=0 and Q?(0)=7:

Q(t)=

(b) Q(0)=7 and Q?(0)=0:

Q(t)=

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