In a RC circuit starting from zero capacitor charge, during charging: a. The potential across the capacitor is decreasing and its charge is increasing. b. The magnitude of the potential difference across the capacitor is increasing but is decreasing across the resistor. c. The current in the circuit is decreasing but the potential difference across the capacitor is constant. d. The time it takes to charge the capacitor to half its maximum charge is half the time needed to fully charge the capacitor. e. The current decreases with time linearly.

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In a RC circuit starting from zero capacitor charge, during charging:
a. The potential across the capacitor is decreasing and its charge is increasing.
b. The magnitude of the potential difference across the capacitor is increasing but is decreasing across the resistor.
c. The current in the circuit is decreasing but the potential difference across the capacitor is constant.
d. The time it takes to charge the capacitor to half its maximum charge is half the time needed to fully charge the capacitor.
e. The current decreases with time linearly.
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Transcribed Image Text:In a RC circuit starting from zero capacitor charge, during charging: a. The potential across the capacitor is decreasing and its charge is increasing. b. The magnitude of the potential difference across the capacitor is increasing but is decreasing across the resistor. c. The current in the circuit is decreasing but the potential difference across the capacitor is constant. d. The time it takes to charge the capacitor to half its maximum charge is half the time needed to fully charge the capacitor. e. The current decreases with time linearly. Next page
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