College Physics
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Chapter 26, Problem 58GP
The voltage across a 60 μF capacitor is described by the equation vC = (18 V)cos(200t), where t is in seconds.
a. What is the voltage across the capacitor at t = 0.010 s?
b. What is the capacitive reactance?
c. What is the peak current?
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