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RC Circuits Switches A circuit can be open or closed. • Different states at different times A switch controls whether a circuit is open or closed. The schematic symbol is an angled line showing a break in the circuit. Capacitor Discharge I(t) C R A capacitor stores charge. • Related to voltage • Q = CV • V = Q/C A switch can be used to Q (t ) V (t ) C V (t ) Q(t ) I (t ) R RC complete a circuit with a resistor. • Current in circuit • Decreases as charge is removed Time Constant The voltage and current in a discharging capacitor falls with time. • Fractional change is the same • Never reaches zero The period of time for a decrease by a factor of e is the time constant t. Q I RC I Q t t RC Exponential Decay The discharge of a capacitor can be represented by an exponential curve. • Depends on initial voltage V (t ) V0 e t /t Q0 t /t V (t ) e C V0 t /t Q0 t /t I (t ) e e R RC Capacitor Loop A capacitor in a circuit behaves like a voltage source. I C R • V = Q/C • Depends on time A loop with a capacitor follows VC IR 0 V0 e t /t IR 0 Kirchhoff’s voltage law. Charging Up A battery can be used to I(t) R charge a capacitor. • Includes resistance V C The circuit forms one loop. The capacitor approaches a V I (t ) R VC 0 maximum voltage. • V = Q/C V VC V e t /t R R VC V 1 e t /t Charge and Discharge The curves for charging voltage increases while the current decreases. When potentials match there is no current.