Physics for Scientists and Engineers, Vol. 3
Physics for Scientists and Engineers, Vol. 3
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Author: Paul A. Tipler, Gene Mosca
Publisher: Macmillan Higher Education
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Chapter 25, Problem 103P

(a)

To determine

The battery current just after closing switch S.

(a)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 103P

The battery current just after closing the switch S is 0.250A .

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The value of emf is ε=50.0V .

The value of capacitances are C=5.00μF .

Formula used:

Apply Kirchhoff’s rule in circuit just after switch is closed,

  εI0(200Ω)VC=0 ..... (1)

Here, I0 is initial current in battery just after closing the switch.

Calculation:

Initially, the capacitor is uncharged so,

  VC=0

From equation (1), the battery current just after closing switch S is calculated as,

  (50.0V)I0(200Ω)0=0I0(200Ω)=50.0VI0=0.250A

Conclusion:

Therefore, the battery current just after closing the switch S is 0.250A .

(b)

To determine

The battery current a long time after closing the switch S.

(b)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 103P

The battery current a long time after closing the switch S is 62.5mA .

Explanation of Solution

Formula used:

Apply Kirchhoff’s rule in circuit a long time after switch is closed,

  εI(200Ω)I(600Ω)=0 ..... (2)

Here, I is initial current in battery a long time after closing the switch.

Calculation:

From equation (2), the battery current a long time after closing switch S is calculated as,

  (50.0V)I(200Ω)I(600Ω)=0I(800Ω)=50.0VI=62.5×103AI=62.5mA

Conclusion:

Therefore, the battery current a long time after closing the switch S is 62.5mA .

(c)

To determine

The current in 600Ω resistor as a function of time.

(c)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 103P

The current in 600Ω resistor as a function of time is (62.5mA)(1et/0.500ms) .

Explanation of Solution

Formula used:

Apply Kirchhoff’s rule at j unction of resistor 200Ω and capacitors 5.00μF ,

  I1=I2+I3 ..... (3)

Apply Kirchhoff’s rule in loop 1,

  εQCR1I1=0 ..... (4)

Apply Kirchhoff’s rule in loop containing resistor 600Ω and capacitors 5.00μF ,

  QCR2I2=0 ..... (5)

Calculation:

Differentiate equation (4) with respect to time,

  ddt(εQCR1I1)=001CdQdtR1dI1dt=01CI3R1dI1dt=0R1dI1dt=I3C ..... (6)

Differentiate equation (5) with respect to time,

  ddt(QCR2I2)=01CdQdtR2dI2dt=0R2dI2dt=I3C ..... (7)

From equation (3) and (7),

  R2dI2dt=( I 1 I 2 )CdI2dt=( I 1 I 2 )R2C ..... (8)

From equation (4),

  I1=εQ/CR1=εR2I2R1 ..... (9)

From equation (8) and (9),

  dI2dt=1R2C( ε R 2 I 2 R 1 I2)=εR1R2CR1+R2R1R2CI2

Let the solution of above differential equation is,

  I2=a+bet/τ ..... (10)

Differentiate equation (10) with respect to time,

  dI2dt=bτet/τ ..... (11)

From equation (8) and (11),

  bτet/τ=εR1R2C(R1+R2R1R2C)(a+bet/τ)

Equate coefficient of et/τ of above equation on both sides,

  bτ=( R 1 + R 2 R 1 R 2 C)bτ=R1R2CR1+R2 ..... (12)

And,

  a=εR1+R2

At t=0 , I2=0 ,

  a+b=0b=ab=εR1+R2

From equation (10),

  I2=εR1+R2εR1+R2et/τ ..... (13)

From equation (10),

  τ=( 200Ω)( 600Ω)( 5.00μF)( 200Ω)( 600Ω)=5×106s=0.500ms

Substitute values in equation (13),

  I2=50.0V200Ω+600Ω(1e t/ 0.500ms )=(62.5mA)(1e t/ 0.500ms )

Conclusion:

Therefore, the current in 600Ω resistor as a function of time is (62.5mA)(1et/0.500ms) .

(d)

To determine

The charges on capacitors plates a long time after reopening the switch S.

(d)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 103P

The charges on capacitors plates a long time after reopening the switch S is zero.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

If the switch S is reopened, then after long time there will not be any flow of current in the circuit. Thus,

  I=0

The potential difference across 10.0μF and 5.00μF capacitors will be zero,

  V10.0μF=V5.00μF=0

The charges on 10.0μF and 5.00μF capacitors will be zero,

  Q10.0μF=Q5.00μF=0

Conclusion:

Therefore, the charges on capacitors plates a long time after reopening the switch S is zero.

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