Two batteries (in series), a bulb, an uncharged capacitor, and a switch are conn
ID: 1591572 • Letter: T
Question
Two batteries (in series), a bulb, an uncharged capacitor, and a switch are connected together in a circuit with the switch open. (Note, the positive end of the battery is connected to the positive terminal of the capcitor)
1.what happens to the current in this circuit and the voltage across the bulb after the switch is closed? How do your answers to question relate to the presence of the capacitor in the circuit?
2.Imagine repeating the experiment, except now with a partially-charged capacitor. How would this change your results.
Explanation / Answer
In this two batteries are connected in series connection with bulb and uncharged capacitor in this we are switch on or off in both states the bulb is not working electricity is does not passing
We replace charged capacitor the bulb is working electricity is passing through bulb