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In the circuit shown in $\textbf{Fig. E26.43}$ both capacitors are initially charged to 45.0 V. (a) How long after closing the switch S will the potential across each capacitor be reduced to 10.0 V, and (b) what will be the current at that time?
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CP In the circuit shown in Fig. E26.41 both capacitors are initially charged to $50.0 \mathrm{~V}$. (a) How long after closing the switch $S$ will the potential across each capacitor be reduced to $15.0 \mathrm{~V},$ and $(\mathrm{b})$ what will be the current at that time?
In the circuit shown in Fig. $\mathbf{E} 26.41$ both capacitors are initially charged to $45.0 \mathrm{~V}$. (a) How long after closing the switch $S$ will the potential across each capacitor be reduced to $10.0 \mathrm{~V},$ and $(\mathrm{b})$ what will be the current at that time?
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