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RC Circuits: Charging and Discharging Capacitors

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RC Circuits: Charging and Discharging Capacitors

Introduction to RC Circuits

RC circuits are fundamental electrical circuits consisting of resistors (R) and capacitors (C) connected in series or parallel. They are essential for understanding transient responses in circuits, such as how capacitors charge and discharge over time. The time-dependent behavior of voltage and current in these circuits is governed by first-order differential equations.

Discharging a Capacitor in an RC Circuit

Physical Setup and Initial Conditions

When a charged capacitor is connected in series with a resistor and the circuit is closed, the capacitor begins to discharge through the resistor. Initially, the current is zero when the switch is open, and the capacitor holds a charge .

  • Capacitor charge: on one plate, on the other

  • Current: (switch open)

RC circuit with switch open, charged capacitor

Discharge Process

When the switch is closed, the capacitor discharges through the resistor. The charge on the capacitor and the current in the circuit both decrease over time.

  • Current direction: From positive to negative plate through the resistor

  • Both charge and current decrease exponentially

RC circuit with switch closed, capacitor discharging

Exponential Decay of Charge

The charge on the capacitor as a function of time is given by:

  • Time constant: (determines the rate of decay)

  • After one time constant (),

Graph of exponential decay of charge during capacitor dischargeEquation for charge during capacitor discharge

Exponential Decay of Current

The current in the circuit as the capacitor discharges is:

, where

  • Current is negative: Indicates direction is opposite to charging

  • Current decreases exponentially with the same time constant

Equation for current during capacitor dischargeGraph of exponential decay of current during capacitor discharge

Charging a Capacitor in an RC Circuit

Physical Setup and Initial Conditions

When a capacitor is initially uncharged and connected in series with a resistor and a battery (emf ), closing the switch allows the capacitor to charge.

  • Initial charge:

  • Initial current: (switch open)

RC circuit with switch open, uncharged capacitor

Charging Process

When the switch is closed, current flows and the capacitor begins to accumulate charge. Over time, the charge on the capacitor increases while the current decreases.

  • Current direction: From battery through resistor to capacitor

  • Charge increases, current decreases

RC circuit with switch closed, capacitor charging

Exponential Growth of Charge

The charge on the capacitor as a function of time is:

  • Final charge:

  • After one time constant (),

Graph of exponential growth of charge during capacitor chargingEquation for charge during capacitor charging

Exponential Decay of Current

The current in the circuit as the capacitor charges is:

, where

  • Current is maximum at and decreases to zero as the capacitor becomes fully charged

Equation for current during capacitor chargingGraph of exponential decay of current during capacitor charging

Key Concepts and Formulas

  • Time Constant (): (seconds)

  • Discharging capacitor:

    • Charge:

    • Current:

  • Charging capacitor:

    • Charge:

    • Current:

Example Application: RC circuits are widely used in timing circuits, filters, and analog signal processing due to their predictable exponential response.

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