Initially, the switch in Figure P21.33 is open and the capacitor is uncharged. How much charge flows
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Initially, the switch in Figure P21.33 is open and the capacitor is uncharged. How much charge flows through the switch after the switch is closed?
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FIGURE P21.33 Switch- + 1.5V 루 10 F
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