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The
RC circuit has thousands of uses and is a very important circuit to study. Not only can it be used to time circuits, it can also be used to filter out unwanted frequencies in a circuit and used in power supplies, like the one for your computer, to help turn ac voltage to dc voltage.
Summary
- An
RC circuit is one that has both a resistor and a capacitor.
- The time constant
for an
RC circuit is
- When an initially uncharged
capacitor in series with a resistor is charged by a dc voltage source, the capacitor asymptotically approaches the maximum charge.
- As the charge on the capacitor increases, the current exponentially decreases from the initial current:
- If a capacitor with an initial charge
Q is discharged through a resistor starting at
, then its charge decreases exponentially. The current flows in the opposite direction, compared to when it charges, and the magnitude of the charge decreases with time.
Conceptual questions
When making an ECG measurement, it is important to measure voltage variations over small time intervals. The time is limited by the
RC constant of the circuit—it is not possible to measure time variations shorter than
RC . How would you manipulate
R and
C in the circuit to allow the necessary measurements?
The time constant can be shortened by using a smaller resistor and/or a smaller capacitor. Care should be taken when reducing the resistance because the initial current will increase as the resistance decreases.
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Problems
The timing device in an automobile’s intermittent wiper system is based on an
RC time constant and utilizes a
capacitor and a variable resistor. Over what range must
R be made to vary to achieve time constants from 2.00 to 15.0 s?
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A heart pacemaker fires 72 times a minute, each time a 25.0-nF capacitor is charged (by a battery in series with a resistor) to 0.632 of its full voltage. What is the value of the resistance?
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The duration of a photographic flash is related to an
RC time constant, which is
for a certain camera. (a) If the resistance of the flash lamp is
during discharge, what is the size of the capacitor supplying its energy? (b) What is the time constant for charging the capacitor, if the charging resistance is
?
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A 2.00- and a
capacitor can be connected in series or parallel, as can a 25.0- and a
resistor. Calculate the four
RC time constants possible from connecting the resulting capacitance and resistance in series.
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A
resistor, an uncharged
capacitor, and a 6.16-V emf are connected in series. (a) What is the initial current? (b) What is the
RC time constant? (c) What is the current after one time constant? (d) What is the voltage on the capacitor after one time constant?
a. 12.3 mA; b.
c. 4.53 mA; d. 3.89 V
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A heart defibrillator being used on a patient has an
RC time constant of 10.0 ms due to the resistance of the patient and the capacitance of the defibrillator. (a) If the defibrillator has a capacitance of
what is the resistance of the path through the patient? (You may neglect the capacitance of the patient and the resistance of the defibrillator.) (b) If the initial voltage is 12.0 kV, how long does it take to decline to
?
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An ECG monitor must have an
RC time constant less than
to be able to measure variations in voltage over small time intervals. (a) If the resistance of the circuit (due mostly to that of the patient’s chest) is
, what is the maximum capacitance of the circuit? (b) Would it be difficult in practice to limit the capacitance to less than the value found in (a)?
a.
b. No, in practice it would not be difficult to limit the capacitance to less than 100 nF, since typical capacitors range from fractions of a picofarad (pF) to milifarad (mF).
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Using the exact exponential treatment, determine how much time is required to charge an initially uncharged 100-pF capacitor through a
resistor to
of its final voltage.
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If you wish to take a picture of a bullet traveling at 500 m/s, then a very brief flash of light produced by an
RC discharge through a flash tube can limit blurring. Assuming 1.00 mm of motion during one
RC constant is acceptable, and given that the flash is driven by a
capacitor, what is the resistance in the flash tube?
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OpenStax, University physics volume 2. OpenStax CNX. Oct 06, 2016 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col12074/1.3
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