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22 December, 02:21

Why does charging takes longer than discharging in capacitors

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  1. 22 December, 03:13
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    The voltage on the capacitor changes faster when there's more current flowing in (or out), and slower when the capacitor is bigger:

    rate = IC volts per second.

    Here I is the current and C is the capacitance. If current flows in, the voltage increases. If current flows out, the voltage decreases. It works with negative signs on the rate and the current: current flowing out is written as negative.
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