Physics for Scientists and Engineers: A Strategic Approach with Modern Physics (4th Edition)

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Chapter 28 - Fundamentals of Circuits - Exercises and Problems - Page 792: 37

Answer

$R = 870~\Omega$

Work Step by Step

We can find the value $R$ of the resistor: $Q(t) = Q_0~e^{-t/RC}$ $0.10~Q_0 = Q_0~e^{-t/RC}$ $0.10 = e^{-t/RC}$ $ln(0.10) = -\frac{t}{RC}$ $R = -\frac{t}{C~ln(0.10)}$ $R = -\frac{2.0\times 10^{-3}~s}{(1.0\times 10^{-6}~F)\times ln(0.10)}$ $R = 870~\Omega$
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