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Electric Charge Stored in a RC Circuit Calculator

The Electric Charge Stored in a RC Circuit Calculator will calculate the:

  1. Electric charge stored at any instant during the charging of capacitor through a resistor in a RC circuit
  2. Electric charge stored at any instant during the discharging of capacitor through a resistor in a RC circuit

Calculator Settings: Medium is considered as uniform; the conducting wires used for the circuit and resistor is considered at the same thickness everywhere.

Electric Charge Stored in a RC Circuit Calculator
Electric Charge Stored in a RC Circuit Calculator Results (detailed calculations and formula below)
The Actual charge stored in the capacitor plates during the charging process is C [Coulomb]
The Actual charge stored in the plates of capacitor when discharging it is C [Coulomb]
The electric charge stored at any instant during the charging of capacitor through a resistor in a RC circuit calculation
Q1 = Q0 × 1 - e - t/R × C
Q1 = × 1 - e - / ×
Q1 = × 1 - e - /
Q1 = × 1 - e
Q1 = × 1 -
Q1 =
The electric charge stored in the capacitor plates at any instant during the discharging of capacitor through a resistor in a RC circuit calculation
Q2 = Q0 × e - t/R × C
Q2 = × e - / ×
Q2 = × e - /
Q2 = × e
Q2 = ×
Q2 =
Electric Charge Stored In A Rc Circuit Calculator Input Values
Initial charge stored in the capacitor plates (Q0) V [Volt]
Resistance of the resistor (R) Ω [Ohm]
Capacitance of capacitor (C) F [Farad]
Time elapsed (t) s [second]

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Actual charge stored in the capacitor plates during the charging process Formula and Calculation

Q1 = Q0 × 1 - e - t/R × C

Actual charge stored in the plates of capacitor when discharging it Formula and Calculation

Q2 = Q0 × e - t/R × C

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