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    Exam 21: Current and Direct Current Circuits
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    If R = 30 K\(\Omega\) ,C = 60 NF\(\varepsilon\) <Sub> 1</sub> = 10
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If R = 30 K Ω\OmegaΩ ,C = 60 NF ε\varepsilonε 1 = 10

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If R = 3.0 k Ω\OmegaΩ ,C = 6.0 nF, ε\varepsilonε 1 = 10.0 V,Q = 18 nC, ε\varepsilonε 2 = 6.0 V,and I = 5.0 mA,what is the potential difference Vb - Va?  If R = 3.0 k \Omega ,C = 6.0 nF, \varepsilon <sub> 1</sub> = 10.0 V,Q = 18 nC, \varepsilon <sub> 2</sub> = 6.0 V,and I = 5.0 mA,what is the potential difference V<sub>b</sub> - V<sub>a</sub>?   A) -13 V B) +28 V C) +13 V D) -28 V E) +2.0 V


A) -13 V
B) +28 V
C) +13 V
D) -28 V
E) +2.0 V

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