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The electrodes of a capacitor of capacitance `C = 2.00 muF` carry opposite charges `q_(0) = 1.00 mC`. Then the electores are interconnected through a resistanace `R = 5.0 M Omega`. Find:
(a) the charge flowing thorugh that resistance during a time interval `tau = 2.00 s`,
(b) the amount of heat generated in the resistance during the same interval.

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