23. A 22 ?F capacitor is charged to 5.0 V through a 50 k? resistor as shown in the circuit below. How long does it take for it to reach 1/6 of its final charge? A) 0.6 s B) 0.2 s C) 2.1 s D) 0.4 s E) 0.5 s 5 V 50 k? 22 ?F
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