Transient current occurs because the capacitor takes time to meet him with the charge and the reverse also occurs in the process of emptying himself of the charge.<\/span> There are two processes that occur in the capacitor in the RC circuit, the charging and discharging cargo.<\/span> Suppose the capacitor initially using a battery, fully charged by the charge then the battery is removed, in order to obtain the circuit below:<\/span> At the beginning we consider capacitors fully charged then when we connect the switch there will be current at the beginning of the series:<\/span> Capacitor discharge curve images above show the discharge in the capacitor decreases exponentially at any time (ie down menurutkurva exponential function) to end at t infinity (very long) no longer charge the capacitor.<\/span> From equation charge<\/span>
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\n where Vo is the voltage (potential difference) early in the capacitor bisadituliskan as Q \/ C, so:<\/span>
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\n 3:42 Picture curve Flow Discharging Capacitors<\/span><\/p>\n
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