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In the circuit shown, both resistors have the same value R.Suppose switch S is initially closed and capacitor C is charged.When switch S is then opened, the circuit has a time constant In the circuit shown, both resistors have the same value R.Suppose switch S is initially closed and capacitor C is charged.When switch S is then opened, the circuit has a time constant    <sub>a</sub>.Conversely, suppose S is initially open and capacitor C is uncharged.When switch S is then closed, the circuit has a time constant    <sub>b</sub>.The ratio    <sub>a</sub>/   <sub>b</sub> is:   A) 0.5 B) 0.67 C) 1 D) 1.5 E) 2 a.Conversely, suppose S is initially open and capacitor C is uncharged.When switch S is then closed, the circuit has a time constant 11ef00bf_7880_91f1_bc85_1792c21a71f3_TB6585_11 b.The ratio 11ef00bf_7880_91f1_bc85_1792c21a71f3_TB6585_11 a/ 11ef00bf_7880_91f1_bc85_1792c21a71f3_TB6585_11 b is: 11eab079_978a_0e53_a51f_c34de6df25a3_TB6585_00

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