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The capacitor in Fig. $25-25$ has a capacitance of $25 \mu \mathrm{F}$ and is initially uncharged. The battery provides a potential difference of $120 \mathrm{~V} .$ After switch $\mathrm{S}$ is closed, how much charge will pass through it?
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