a.The potential difference across the resistor is always greater than the potent
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a.The potential difference across the resistor is always greater than the potential difference across the capacitor.b.Once the capacitor is essentially fully charged, there is no appreciable current in the circuit.
c. The potential difference across the resistor and the potential difference across the capacitor are always equal.
d. The capacitor charges to its maximum value in one time constant and the current is zero at that time.
e. The potential difference across the capacitor is always greater than the potential difference across the resistor.
Explanation / Answer
b.Once the capacitor is essentially fully charged, there is no appreciable current in the circuit. Because at this time voltage across resistance is zero i.e. current is zero
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