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Yes indeed. Kirchoff's Law apply to steady state or low frequency circuit behavior. The transient effects right after closing the switch makes it more complicated. Thanks. Cheers, Dr. A
Thank you Dr. A, I just have a small question. At 7:35 wouldn't you need another resistor in the leftmost loop? Without one, according to Ohm's Law, the current would surge and potentially lead to a short circuit.
As we know that if the capacitor get fully charged then there is no flow of charge through it(capacitor) but is it possible for a capacitor to get more charge if we place a dielectric between the plates of capacitor as dielectric increase the capcitance
If you put a dielectric in between the plates, the E field drops a bit. This means the effective capacitance has increased. Since Q=CV, bigger C means more charge at the same voltage. Cheers, Dr. A
The most famous answer in physics --- zero. The second most famous answer in physics --- 1. :D RC circuits....yeah. The precursor to differential eq's. If not that it was Hook's Law.