A capacitor used to provide steady voltages in the power supply of a stereo amplifier charges rapidly

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A capacitor used to provide steady voltages in the power supply of a stereo amplifier charges rapidly to 35 V every 1/60 second. It must then hold that voltage to within 1.0 V for the next 1/60 s while it discharges through the amplifier. If the amplifier draws 1.2 A from the 35-V supply, (a) what’s its effective resistance, and (b) what capacitance is needed?

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Essential University Physics

ISBN: 978-0321976420

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