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bookChallenge: Simulate an RC Charging Circuit

Before diving into the simulation, recall that an RC circuit consists of a resistor (R) and a capacitor (C) connected in series. When a voltage is suddenly applied, the capacitor voltage rises gradually, following the equation:
Vc(t) = V * (1 - exp(-t/(R*C)))
where Vc(t) is the voltage across the capacitor at time t, V is the supply voltage, R is resistance, and C is capacitance. The time constant τ = R*C indicates how quickly the capacitor charges. After one time constant, the capacitor voltage reaches approximately 63% of its final value. This property is fundamental for timing, filtering, and transient response analysis in electrical engineering.

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Simulate and visualize the charging process of a capacitor in an RC circuit with given values.

  • Calculate the time constant using the values of R and C.
  • Compute the voltage across the capacitor over a 5-second interval using the RC charging equation.
  • Plot the capacitor voltage as a function of time.
  • Mark the point where the capacitor voltage reaches 63% of the supply voltage.
  • Mark the time constant on the plot.
  • Output the value of the time constant.

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Before diving into the simulation, recall that an RC circuit consists of a resistor (R) and a capacitor (C) connected in series. When a voltage is suddenly applied, the capacitor voltage rises gradually, following the equation:
Vc(t) = V * (1 - exp(-t/(R*C)))
where Vc(t) is the voltage across the capacitor at time t, V is the supply voltage, R is resistance, and C is capacitance. The time constant τ = R*C indicates how quickly the capacitor charges. After one time constant, the capacitor voltage reaches approximately 63% of its final value. This property is fundamental for timing, filtering, and transient response analysis in electrical engineering.

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Simulate and visualize the charging process of a capacitor in an RC circuit with given values.

  • Calculate the time constant using the values of R and C.
  • Compute the voltage across the capacitor over a 5-second interval using the RC charging equation.
  • Plot the capacitor voltage as a function of time.
  • Mark the point where the capacitor voltage reaches 63% of the supply voltage.
  • Mark the time constant on the plot.
  • Output the value of the time constant.

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